Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5450789 | Solar Energy | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The collector which consists of 16 U-type evacuated glass tubes is tested. Thermal efficiencies of such solar collector are obtained for the typical conditions with the solar irradiance of 375Â W/m2, 435Â W/m2, 535Â W/m2, 675Â W/m2 and 735Â W/m2 generated by a solar simulator, and the mass flow rate of 0.02Â kg/s, 0.04Â kg/s, 0.06Â kg/s, 0.08Â kg/s, 0.1Â kg/s. The results suggest that the thermal efficiency is higher at negative reduced temperature and it is positively correlated with mass flow rates and solar irradiances, as well as negatively correlated with inlet temperatures. Additionally, taking into account the error effects, the lower solar irradiance is, the higher sensitivity to changes of the mass flow rate and the solar irradiance efficiency changes will have. The results could be a guideline for the application of U-type evacuated glass tubular solar collector in solar-assisted heat pump system for space heating.
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Authors
Xianhua Nie, Li Zhao, Shuai Deng, Xueyin Lin,