Title of article :
Thermal response of a series- and parallel-connected solar
energy storage to multi-day charge sequences
Author/Authors :
Cynthia A. Cruickshank، نويسنده , , Stephen J. Harrison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The thermal response of a multi-tank thermal storage was studied under variable charge conditions. Tests were conducted on an
experimental apparatus that simulated the thermal charging of the storage system by a solar collector over predetermined (prescribed)
daylong periods. The storage was assembled from three standard 270 L hot-water storage tanks each charged through coupled, side-arm,
natural convection heat exchangers which were connected in either a series- or parallel-flow configuration. Both energy storage rates and
tank temperature profiles were experimentally measured during charge periods representative of two consecutive clear days or combinations
of a clear and overcast day. During this time, no draw-offs were conducted. Of particular interest was the effect of rising and falling
charge-loop temperatures and collector-loop flow rate on storage tank stratification levels. Results of this study show that the seriesconnected
thermal storage reached high levels of temperature stratification in the storage tanks during periods of rising charge temperatures
and also limited destratification during periods of falling charge temperature. This feature is a consequence of the series-connected
configuration that allowed sequential stratification to occur in the component tanks and energy to be distributed according to temperature
level. This effect was not observed in the parallel charge configuration. A further aspect of the study investigated the effect of
increasing charge-loop flow rate on the temperature distribution within the series-connected storage and showed that, at high flow rates,
the temperature distributions were found to be similar to those obtained during parallel charging. A disadvantage of both the high-flow
series-connected and parallel-connected multi-tank storage is that falling charge-loop temperatures, which normally occur in the afternoon,
tend to mix and destratify the storage tanks.
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Keywords :
thermal energy storage , Multi-tank , Solar hot water1. IntroductionEfficient and cost effective thermal storage is importantin the design of solar thermal systems. Water storage tanksare particularly well suited to this task and readily availablein small volumes , being widely used in domestic hot watersystems. As the size of solar systems increase , however , largerstorages are , thermal stratification , Solar heating systems
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy