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Experimental verification of a solar hot water heating system with a spiral-jacketed storage tank Douglas Reindl
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 11, pp.2228-2235, 2008
Abstract : Simplifying solar thermal systems offers a number of potential benefits, including lower initial investment, lower
maintenance costs, and reduced likelihood of operating faults. Reduced capital cost leads to increased competitiveness
in the energy market. With appropriate care, a simplified solar thermal system design can maintain competitive energy
performance with more complicated designs. We propose to simplify small-scale thermal storage systems by the use of
a spiral-jacketed storage tank that combines the function of both the heat exchanger and storage tank. The new storage
tank is designed and manufactured to maintain performance comparable to a conventional system, and its functional
performance validated by retrofitting an existing system and operating it under real conditions over a multiple month
period. The system retrofitted with a spiral-jacketed storage tank showed performance competitive with the previous
system that utilized a typical storage tank and heat exchanger during a day with a good solar radiation but experienced
somewhat diminished performance during a month that included cloudy days.
Keyword :
Solar thermal energy; Heat exchanger; Storage tank; Spiral-jacket
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