2014
DOI: 10.14355/ijer.2014.0302.01
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An Experimental Study on a Density Driven Solar Water Heating System Using Supercritical CO2 as Working Fluid

Abstract: An experimental study was performed to investigate the feasibility and performance of thermosyphon solar water heating (SWH) system using R744 (CO2) as the working fluid. The uniqueness of the system was the use of carbon dioxide as a working fluid; which is one of the most promising alternative natural refrigerants. For supercritical carbon dioxide, a small change in temperature or pressure can result in a large change in density, especially close to its critical point. At this pseudo critical region, density… Show more

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