scholarly journals Design and performance testing of a bread box type low cost solar water heater for rural area

2021 ◽  
Vol 1127 (1) ◽  
pp. 012016
Author(s):  
Than Than Htike ◽  
Mi Sandar Mon ◽  
Saw Ba Tin
Author(s):  
Yuhiro Iwamoto ◽  
Hiroshi Yamaguchi

For supercritical CO2, a small change in temperature or pressure can result in large change in density, especially in the state close to the critical point. The large change in density can easily induce the natural convective flow. In this chapter, a solar water heater using supercritical CO2 which is originally designed and constructed will be introduced. The solar water heater is a closed loop system with main components of an evacuated solar collector and a heat exchanger. The working fluid of CO2 is naturally driven by the large change in density with absorbing and transporting heat in the solar collector. And the heat energy (hot water) is produced by exchanging the transferred heat with water in the heat exchanger. This chapter will describe the typical system operation and performance at different season and climates.


2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Tripanagnostopoulos ◽  
M. Souliotis ◽  
Th. Makris ◽  
P. Georgostathis ◽  
M. Sarris ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 150 ◽  
pp. 04010
Author(s):  
Abdul Talib Din ◽  
Khairul Azri Azlan

This research is focused on the development of a low-cost solar water heater (SWH) system by utilizing solid waste material as part of system elements. Available technologies of the solar water heater systems, heat collectors and its components were reviewed and the best system combinations for low cost design were chosen. The passive-thermosiphon system have been chosen due to its simplicity and independency on external power as well as conventional pump. For the heat collector, flat plate type was identified as the most suitable collector for low cost design and suits with Malaysia climate. Detail study on the flat plate collector components found that the heat absorber is the main component that can significantly reduce the solar collector price if it is replaced with recycled solid waste material. Review on common solid wastes concluded that crushed glass is a non-metal material that has potential to either enhance or become the main heat absorber in solar collector. A collector prototype were then designed and fabricated based on crashed glass heat collector media. Thermal performance test were conducted for three configurations where configuration A (black painted aluminum absorber) used as benchmark, configuration B (crushed glass added partially) that use glass for improvement, and lastly configuration C (black colored crushed glass) that use colored glass as main absorber. Result for configuration B have shown a negative effect where the maximum collector efficiency is 26.8% lower than configuration A. Nevertheless, configuration C which use black crushed glass as main heat absorber shown a comparable maximum efficiency which is at 82.5% of the maximum efficiency for configuration A and furthermore have shown quite impressive increment of efficiency at the end of the experiment. Hence, black colored crushed glass is said to have quite a good potential as the heat absorber material and therefore turn out to be a new contender to other non-metal heat absorber such as plastic and rubber.


Author(s):  
Sunita Routray ◽  
Vishal Agarwal ◽  
Ranjita Swain ◽  
Rudra Narayan Mohapatro

Abstract: Phase Change Materials (PCMs) are used in a latent heat storage system for storing thermal energy. The thermal conductivity of PCMs is enhanced by macro encapsulation for large-scale use. This technique not only provides a self-supporting structure of PCM, also separates the PCM from thermal fluids and enhances the heat transfer rate. The current work involves the study of encapsulation of low-cost inorganic PCMs, such as Sodium nitrate (NaNO3), in a temperature range of 300 – 500˚C. Silicate coating is also applied to PCM capsules. A Solar water heater is then designed using the macro encapsulated PCM. The water heater consists of copper cylindrical pipes, filled with the phase change material. The efficiency of the solar water heater is found to be 22.5%.


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