Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669059 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, the performance of a solar heating system with seasonal storage is evaluated using finite element method. The time-dependent heat transfer problem between storage and the surrounding ground is solved by using a computer program in MATLAB and the transient temperature distribution in ground and transient temperature of water in the storage are calculated. The effects of storage volume and solar collector area on annual average temperature distribution in the ground surrounding storage are investigated. It is observed that the temperature of water in the storage increases with increase of the solar collector area. It was found that the water temperature for storage surrounded with sand ground was higher than the other ground types.

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