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New Designed Thermosyphon Solar Water Heater with Small Sized Parabolic Trough Collectors
Author(s) -
Jehad M.Saed,
Mohammad Abdunnabi,
Akram A. Essnid,
Ahmed M. A. Buishi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
al-ṭāqaẗ al-s̆amsiyyaẗ wa-al-tanmiyyaẗ al-mustadāmaẗ/solar energy and sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-6013
pISSN - 2411-9636
DOI - 10.51646/jsesd.v6i2.44
Subject(s) - thermosiphon , parabolic trough , insolation , environmental science , solar energy , thermal , meteorology , materials science , nuclear engineering , engineering , mechanical engineering , geology , heat exchanger , electrical engineering , physics , climatology
In this paper, the performance of thermosyphon solar water heater of small-sized parabolictrough collectors has been experimentally investigated under Libyan climate. The solar collectors were fabricated from the locally available materials. The thermosyphon system consists of two parabolic troughs with 3.16 m2 aperture area and a storage tank of 170 liters. It is erected in the main outdoor testing area at the Center for Solar Energy Research and Studies for thermal performance evaluation. Twenty days of experiments were considered for the analysis of the new system performance. Th experimental results showed that the maximum outlet temperature of withdrawn hot water at the end of the day was 73.4 °C for a daily solar insolation of 27.67 MJ/m2 and diffse ratio less than 18% (clear sky). Whereas, the minimum hot water withdrawn temperature was 37 °C with daily solar insolation of 12.82 MJ/m2 and diffse ratio over 61%. The system performance decreases as the diffse ratio increases due to the nature of concentrating technology. The input/output characteristics equation of the system is obtained and the performance is compared with similar systems of the same size and diffrent collection technologies. Th compassion showed a competitiveperformance compared to other technologies.

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