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Three Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heaters (ICSSWH) have been designed, constructed and experimentally studied in comparison to a Flat Plate Thermosiphonic Unit (FPTU). Each of the ICS experimental models consists of one cylindrical tank horizontally mounted in a stationary...
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New types of ICS solar systems were designed and outdoor tests of experimental models were performed. The systems consist of single cylindrical horizontal water storage tanks placed inside stationary truncated asymmetric CPC reflector troughs of different design. We used high emittance absorber...
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Cylindrical type storage tanks are used in most commercial ICS systems, as they resist to the pressure of water mains. ICS systems with one or two cylindrical storage tanks combined with curved reflectors are cost effective devices and can be easily used in domestic solar applications. In this...
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Integrated collector storage (ICS) systems are compact solar water heaters, simple in construction, installation and operation. They are cheaper than flat plate thermosiphonic units, but their higher thermal losses make them suitable mainly for application in locations with favourable weather...
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The use of a horizontal cylindrical water storage tank contributes to pressure resistant, low height and efficient ICS solar systems. These systems can satisfactorily achieve water heating when the cylindrical storage tank is combined with stationary CPC or involute type curved reflectors. The...
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The research focused on the experimental evaluation of Photovoltaic (PV) – green roofs under Mediterranean climate summer conditions. Two autochthonous plants, Gazania rigens and Sedum clavatum, were selected for the PV-green systems while a PV-gravel configuration was used as the reference...
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