scholarly journals A New Low-Cost Plastic Solar Collector

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis E. Juanicó ◽  
Nicolás Di Lalla

An innovative solar collector based on a long plastic hose that is connected directly in series from the district water grid to consumption is presented. It takes advantage of plastic tubing to develop a simple self-construction collector that costs about 70 dollars for a one-family unit. In addition, due to its solar-pond configuration, it could achieve a good thermal performance, as it was demonstrated by modeling.

Author(s):  
A. M. Boies ◽  
K. O. Homan

Solar integral collector storage (ICS) devices are a potentially low cost means of displacing a portion of the energy required for domestic water heating. However, since ICS systems are rarely used as a stand-alone system and are more typically utilized as a preheater for conventional water heaters, it is imperative to analyze the overall water heating system in order to determine the advantage of any improvements in the thermal performance of the ICS component. In particular, this paper analyzes the performance of a solar ICS heater, in divided and undivided storage configurations, in series with a conventional electric resistance water heater (ERWH) for a range of ICS storage volumes, heat exchanger NTU, initial ICS temperature, and ERWH storage volumes. The undivided storage configuration corresponds to the typical UPICS system whereas the divided storage configuration corresponds to a recently proposed concept for improving the thermal performance of the ICS device. The results show that the ICS preheater does provide significant increases in solar fraction when adequately sized. Although comparison of the divided to undivided storage concept, with the same total ICS storage volume, shows only modest gains of 5–10% in solar fraction, the ICS storage volume necessary to attain the same solar fraction is much less for the divided storage concept. The smaller required storage volume would, in turn, enable faster charging times and potentially higher initial temperatures thereby leading to even further improvements in overall system performance.


Solar dryers are the sustainable solution for meeting the food requirement of rising population in future. The crops and other edible products can be dried to safe moisture level and then it can be stored for longer duration. An evacuated tube solar collector is attached to the hybrid greenhouse solar dryer. The thermal performance analysis of the developed hybrid dryer is carried out in active mode under no-load condition. The effect of single ETC and two ETC connected in series on the performance of the developed dryer are analyzed in the paper. The dryer with double ETC gives maximum of 22.6% higher room temperature than the dryer with single ETC. The dryer gives better performance with two ETC as higher room temperature will provide the faster drying rate but it also increase the capital cost of the dryer.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 01016-1-01016-5
Author(s):  
A. Terfai ◽  
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Y. Chiba ◽  
M. N. Bouaziz ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurul Shuhada Mohd Makhtar ◽  
Miradatul Najwa Muhd Rodhi ◽  
Mohibah Musa ◽  
Ku Halim Ku Hamid

Starch is used whenever there is a need for natural elastic properties combined with low cost of production. However, the hydrophilic properties in structural starch will decrease the thermal performance of formulated starch polymer. Therefore, the effect of glycerol, palm olein, and crude palm oil (CPO), as plasticizers, on the thermal behavior ofTacca leontopetaloidesstarch incorporated with natural rubber in biopolymer production was investigated in this paper. Four different formulations were performed and represented by TPE1, TPE2, TPE3, and TPE4. The compositions were produced by using two-roll mill compounding. The sheets obtained were cut into small sizes prior to thermal testing. The addition of glycerol shows higher enthalpy of diffusion in which made the material easily can be degraded, leaving to an amount of 6.6% of residue. Blending of CPO with starch (TPE3) had a higher thermal resistance towards high temperature up to 310°C and the thermal behavior of TPE2 only gave a moderate performance compared with other TPEs.


2019 ◽  
pp. 397-406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abhijeet A. Pawar ◽  
Vishwasinha V. Bhosale ◽  
Vishal S. Jagadale

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