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Modelling and experimental evaluation of an innovative Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heating (ICSSWH) prototype

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 157, Issue -, Pages 974-986

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.05.074

Keywords

Solar thermal collector; ICSSWH; Dynamic simulation model; Thermal diode

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  1. UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - European Union ERASMUS programme

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An advanced mathematical model capable of simulating the energy performance of an innovative Integrated Collector Storage Solar Water Heater (ICSSWHs) is presented. Usually, ICSSWH devices available in the market are typically simple and low-cost, combining solar heat collection and storage functions in one unified vessel. However, they exhibit higher heat loss characteristics when compared to standard solar collector systems, with a subsequent reduction in energy performance during night-time and noncollecting hours. An innovative ICSSWH prototype was developed at the Centre for Sustainable Technologies (CST) at Ulster University using a patented, innovative thermal diode feature, attained by incorporating a liquid-vapour phase change material (PCM) and very low pressures. In order to fully investigate the energy performance of the proposed prototype, a suitably dynamic simulation model has been developed and validated in MatLab environment. All modelled temperatures are +/- 1 degrees C from the respective experimental measurements. The developed model has been used to evaluate the ICSSWH energy performance by varying several pivotal parameters (physical features and materials) in order to produce an optimised device. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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