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FLAT PLATE SOLAR WATER HEATER WITH CLOSED-LOOP OSCILLATING HEAT PIPES

Journal

THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 3607-3614

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VINCA INST NUCLEAR SCI
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI200713192C

Keywords

closed-loop oscillating heat pipe; flat plate solar collector; thermal performance

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  1. Naresuan University, Thailand under the auspices of The Faculty Research Fund [R2562E022]

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The study on the flat plate solar water heater with closed-loop oscillating heat pipes revealed that higher irradiation intensity significantly improved thermal performance, while different water flow rates may show slight variations in performance. A relatively high thermal efficiency was achieved at high irradiation intensity levels.
The flat plate solar water heater, using the closed-loop oscillating heat pipes, was constructed and investigated. The flat plate collector consisted of 10 pipes of closed-loop oscillating heat pipes and the collector area was 1.5x1 m(2). Each closed-loop oscillating heat pipes was made of a copper capillary tube with a 1.5 mm inner diameter, a 2.8 mm outer diameter, and had 20 turns. The distilled water was used as the working fluid with a filling ratio of 50% the tube's total internal volume. The evaporator section of the closed-loop oscillating heat pipes was placed on the absorber plate of the collector, and its condenser section was wrapped around the copper tube, in which hot water flowed through. The solar water heater was tested under the solar simulator with halogen lamps generating the uniform artificial solar energy. The irradiation intensity and the water flow rate of the solar water heater were adjusted. It was found that the thermal performance of the solar water heater clearly improved with an increase in the irradiation intensity from 480-1086 W/m(2). However, the water flow rate in the range of 1.5-3.0 Lpm, had a thermal performance that was slightly different. The thermal efficiency of 0.67 was archived at the high irradiation intensity of 947-1086 W/m(2). Moreover, the mathematical model to predict the thermal efficiency of the flat plate solar water heater with the closed-loop oscillating heat pipes was obtained.

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