Design and performance characteristics of a parabolic-trough solar-collector system
A comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of concentrating collectors against conventional flat-plate collectors are presented. This is followed by the design of a parabolic-trough solar-collector system, due consideration having been given to collector-aperture and rim-angle optimisation, together with the receiver-diameter selection. The collector characteristic curve gives a test slope of 0·441 and a test intercept equal to 0·642. The value of the test slope differs considerably from the initially predicted value: this is attributed to the heat losses from the receiver support brackets. Subsequent allowance for these losses is presented: this reduces the difference from 24·9% to 5·7%. Other tests are presented, including the determination of the collector's incidence-angle modifier, time constant and acceptance angle.
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1994
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Authors: | Kalogirou, S. A. ; Lloyd, S. ; Ward, J. ; Eleftheriou, P. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 47.1994, 4, p. 341-354
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Elsevier |
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