2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr8121607
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Study of Dynamics of Heat Transfer in the Flat-Plate Solar Collector

Abstract: Flat plate solar collector has been presented as an example of a heat-exchanger with two input signals, solar radiation intensity and temperature of working medium on the input, and one output signal, the temperature of a working medium on the output. The dynamics of heat exchange were analyzed for two models of a solar collector—an analog one using a thermoelectric analogy, and a digital one—determined experimentally in on-line mode using the parametric identification method. The characteristics of both model… Show more

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“…The solar collector efficiency was also improved using graphenebased nanofluids. In addition to the structural constraints, the operational constraints of the fluid solar collector operation were significant [41].…”
Section: Energy Performance and Efficiency In Solar-powered Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solar collector efficiency was also improved using graphenebased nanofluids. In addition to the structural constraints, the operational constraints of the fluid solar collector operation were significant [41].…”
Section: Energy Performance and Efficiency In Solar-powered Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solar collectors are devices/mediums that convert incident solar energy into thermal energy via working fluids. There are many solar collectors, and the flat plate solar collector (FPSC) represents its most basic form, which carries out the energy conversion process via an absorbing plate [1][2][3][4]. An absorbing plate is made of black-colored materials or coated surfaces, which is to increase the absorption of incident solar rays [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%