Improved Model for Calculating Instantaneous Efficiency of Flat-Plate Solar Thermal Collector

2018 ◽  
Vol 140 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oussama Ibrahim ◽  
Farouk Fardoun ◽  
Rafic Younes ◽  
Mohamad Ibrahim

The performance of a flat-plate solar collector is usually assessed by its efficiency. This efficiency is normally defined on a steady-state basis, which makes it difficult to correctly track the instantaneous performance of the collector in various case-studies. Accordingly, this paper proposes an improved definition of instantaneous efficiency of a flat-plate solar collector used as a part of a solar water heating system. Using a predeveloped model by the authors for such a system, the proposed efficiency-definition is examined and compared with the conventional one for specific case studies. The results show that the improved definition of efficiency records reasonable values, i.e., no over-range values are observed contrast to the case of conventional efficiency-definition. Furthermore, this suggested efficiency approximately coincides with the conventional one at a wide range of time, as long as the system is operating in the so-called trans-steady-state phase or when the system is off-operational provided that the instantaneous rate of heat stored in the heat transfer fluid (HTF) is less than or equal to zero. As a result, the improved efficiency-definition yields more realistic results in reflecting the performance of a flat-plate collector in an active solar water heating system and is recommended to be used.

2012 ◽  
Vol 170-173 ◽  
pp. 2499-2503
Author(s):  
Xin Chang ◽  
Jia Fu Xiao ◽  
Chun Yu Ran ◽  
Bo Jiao Yan

It introduces solar water heating system briefly, states the feasibility and necessity of the application of this system in severe cold region, analyzes the advantages of flat plate solar water heating system and people’s misunderstandings and finally indicates the applicability and prospects of this system in severe cold region.


Author(s):  
U. Iljins ◽  
I. Ziemelis ◽  
H. Putāns ◽  
A. Šķēle ◽  
J. Navickas

In order to investigate the possibility to increase the efficiency of a flat-plate solar collector the mathematical model of the collector has been worked out. By solving the Laplace heat transfer equation at the boundary conditions accordingly to the construction of the collector, the obtained solution gives possibility to simulate on a computer the construction of the collector in dependence on physical, thermal and economic values of materials used for the construction. The computed results by theoretical formulas with experimental results obtained on special laboratory equipment have been compared and good concurrence acquired.


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