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Finite time thermal analysis of ground integrated-collector-storage solar water heater with transparent insulation cover

✍ Scribed by K. S. Reddy; P. Avanti; N. D. Kaushika


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
205 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0363-907X

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✦ Synopsis


A transparent honeycomb insulated ground integrated-collector-storage system has been investigated for the engineering design and solar thermal performance. The system consists of a network of pipes embedded in a concrete slab whose surface is blackened and covered with transparent insulation materials (TIM) and the bottom is insulated by the ground. Heat may be retrieved by the #ow of #uid through the pipe. A simulation model has been developed; it involves the solution of the two-dimensional transient heat conduction equation using an explicit "nite-di!erence scheme. Computational results have been used to determine the e!ect of such governing parameters as depth as well as pitch of the pipe network and collector material on the thermal performance of the system. The pipe network depth of 10 cm and the TIM cover made of 5 cm compounded honeycomb seem suitable for the proposed system. Solar gain (solar collection e$ciency of 30}50% corresponding to collection temperature of 40}603C) and the diurnal heat storage characteristics of the system are found to be of the right order of magnitude for solar water heating applications.