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Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors written by K. G. T. Hollands and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 59 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings are being evaluated by three parallel studies. The first study has demonstrated that suppression of convective heat transfer by honeycomb panels is possible even when the panel is inclined from the horizontal. The second study has resulted in a precise, simple equation for the free convective heat transfer through an inclined air layer. The third study has theoretically demonstrated that if an inner cover is V-corrugated, its solar transmittance may be enhanced.

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors   Final Report

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors Final Report written by University of Waterloo. Research Institute and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors   Annual Progress Report

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors Annual Progress Report written by University of Waterloo. Research Institute and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors written by K. G. T. Hollands and published by University of Waterloo Research Institute. This book was released on 1976 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings have been evaluated through three parallel studies. The first study has demonstrated suppression of free convection by a honeycomb at all angles of inclination. Reductions by a factor of 5 in the free convective heat loss are reported, and equations and charts permitting the rational design of honeycombs for convection suppression in solar collectors are presented. The second study has resulted in a precise, easily programmable set of equations for the free convective heat loss through the air gaps in flat plate solar collectors, for any angle of tilt. The third study has theoretically and experimentally demonstrated that the solar transmittance of a flat transparent cover for a solar collector can be very substantially increased by V-corrugating. Since V-corrugating should also decrease the free convective and radiant losses, substantial improvements in collector efficiency are predicted.

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors  Phase 2  Annual Progress Report  February 1  1976  January 1  1977

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors Phase 2 Annual Progress Report February 1 1976 January 1 1977 written by and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings are being investigated through two parallel studies. The first study, which deals with the free convective heat loss from V-corrugated absorber plate to a plane glass cover, has shown that, for the same average spacing, the free convective heat loss is greater for a V-corrugated absorber plate than for a plane absorber plate. However, provided the average spacing is large enough, the amount of increase is slight. The second study, which deals with the free convective heat loss in a honeycomb solar collector in which the honeycomb consists of a set of horizontal partitions, or slits, has shown that provided the solar collector is tilted to near vertical, such a honeycomb gives better free convective loss suppression than does a square-celled honeycomb having the same amount of material.

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors  Progress Report  August 1  1974  January 31  1976

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors Progress Report August 1 1974 January 31 1976 written by and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings have been evaluated through three parallel studies. The first study has demonstrated suppression of free convection by a honeycomb at all angles of inclination. Reductions by a factor of 5 in the free convective heat loss are reported, and equations and charts permitting the rational design of honeycombs for convection suppression in solar collectors are presented. The second study has resulted in a precise, easily programmable set of equations for the free convective heat loss through the air gaps in flat plate solar collectors, for any angle of tilt. The third study has theoretically and experimentally demonstrated that the solar transmittance of a flat transparent cover for a solar collector can be very substantially increased by V-corrugating. Since V-corrugating should also decrease the free convective and radiant losses, substantial improvements in collector efficiency are predicted.

Book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Download or read book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors written by K. G. T. Hollands and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings were investigated through two parallel studies. The first study, which deals with the free convective heat loss from V-corrugated absorber plate to a plane glass cover, has shown that, for the same average spacing, the free convective heat loss is greater for a V-corrugated absorber plate than for a plane absorber plate. However, provided the average spacing is large enough, the amount of increase is slight. The second study, which deals with the free convective heat loss in a honeycomb solar collector in which the honeycomb consists of a set of horizontal partitions, or slits, has shown that provided the solar collector is tilted to near vertical, such a honeycomb gives equivalent or superior free convective loss suppression than does a square-celled honeycomb having the same amount of material. Correlation equations for the free convective heat loss are given for both studies.

Book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Download or read book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors written by and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings were investigated through two parallel studies. The first study, which deals with the free convective heat loss from V-corrugated absorber plate to a plane glass cover, has shown that, for the same average spacing, the free convective heat loss is greater for a V-corrugated absorber plate than for a plane absorber plate. However, provided the average spacing is large enough, the amount of increase is slight. The second study, which deals with the free convective heat loss in a honeycomb solar collector in which the honeycomb consists of a set of horizontal partitions, or slits, has shown that provided the solar collector is tilted to near vertical, such a honeycomb gives equivalent or superior free convective loss suppression than does a square-celled honeycomb having the same amount of material. Correlation equations for the free convective heat loss are given for both studies.

Book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors   Progress Report for Period August 1  1974 to July 31  1975

Download or read book Studies on Methods of Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors Progress Report for Period August 1 1974 to July 31 1975 written by Hollands, K. G. T and published by University of Waterloo Research Institute. This book was released on 1975 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Improvements to flat plate solar collectors for heating and cooling of buildings are being evaluated by three parallel studies. The first study has demonstrated that suppression of convective heat transfer by honeycomb panels is possible even when the panel is inclined from the horizontal. The second study has resulted in a precise, simple equation for the free convective heat transfer through an inclined air layer. The third study has theoretically demonstrated that if an inner cover is V-corrugated, its solar transmittance may be enhanced.

Book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Download or read book Methods for Reducing Heat Losses from Flat Plate Solar Collectors written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The present study extends earlier studies by examining the effect of the emissivities of both the absorber plate and the glass cover on the honeycomb's ability to suppress free convection, and on the radiative and conductive heat transfer which takes place across the honeycomb in the absence of free convection. By means of heat transfer measurements on ten Mylar honeycombs, this study has shown that the effect of the above emissivities on the suppression of convection by the honeycomb is slight, and can probably be ignored. On the other hand, the measurements also showed that the effect of these emissivities on the non-convective heat transfer is substantial, but not nearly so large as would have been predicted by existing theories. To explain this latter result theories were developed which take into account the important coupling (ignored by previous theories) between the conductive and radiative modes of heat transfer. These new theories predict the measured heat transfer rates to with about +-15%, depending on the emissivities. The results of this study have direct application to evaluating solar collectors which combine a selective surface with a honeycomb.

Book Methods For Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors   Phase 2   Final Report

Download or read book Methods For Reducing Heat Losses From Flat Plate Solar Collectors Phase 2 Final Report written by University of Waterloo. Research Institute and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: