An experimental study of solar thermal system with storage for domestic applications
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Date
2018
Authors
Muhammad Abid
Bashria A.A. Yousef
Mamdouh El Haj Assad
A. Hepbasli
Khalid Saeed
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Universiti Malaysia Pahang editor.ijame@gmail.com
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GOLD
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Yes
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Abstract
Building sector consumes a greater portion of energy for heating and cooling applications. The utilization of fossil fuels for space and water heating in buildings cause a negative effect on the environment by producing larger CO2. In this study solar thermal water heating system for building application have been analyzed from the first and second law perspectives of thermodynamics considering various scenarios and water consumption pattern. The solar flat collector is very commonly used to extract energy from sunlight. Therefor energy and exergy efficiency curves for the solar flat collector were presented. The energetic and exergetic values for the system were calculated based on the experimental values for the overall system the heat exchanger and the pumps using the approach of exergetic product/fuel basis. The greatest and lowest relative irreversibility’s occurred at the solar collector and the heat exchanger with values of 85.73% and 2.45% respectively and the system overall exergy efficiency was determined to be 20.28%. The energy and exergy efficiencies of the solar collector were analyzed at three different cases depending on the mass flow rates in the solar collector and the secondary circuit of the system. Three different mass flow rates were applied to the inlet of the secondary circuit to observe the efficiency effect on the solar collector circuit. This study can assist in selecting a proper solar collector and storage size for buildings of various capacity and possible improvement in the design of the system components. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Energy Exergy, Flat Solar Collector, Improvement Potential Rate, Sustainability, Energy Exergy, Flat Solar Collector, Sustainability, Improvement Potential Rate, Exergy, Energy, exergy, TJ1-1570, Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics, improvement potential rate, Mechanical engineering and machinery, TA349-359, sustainability, flat solar collector, energy
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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1
Source
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences
Volume
12
Issue
4
Start Page
4098
End Page
4116
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