Author/Authors :
D.E. Roberts a، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , A. Forbes a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Standard test results to quantify the instantaneous efficiency, g, of a glazed flat plate solar water heater are normally expressed in
terms of a reduced temperature parameter, x, and global insolation, G, as g = g0 a1x a2Gx2. We show that the Hottel–Whillier–Bliss
relation for the efficiency can be expressed in the same form with each of the coefficients g0, a1, and a2 in terms of algebraic expressions of
standard mechanical, fluid and thermal parameters of a single glazed, finned heater, including the absorber plate absorptance, a, and
thermal emittance, e. The advantage of the derived expression is that the effect on the efficiency of changes in various heater parameters
can be readily evaluated. Furthermore, it is shown that for selectivity a/e > 2, each coefficient g0, a1, and a2 can be expressed as
g0 = g0C eg0R, etc., in order to separate out the role of absorber radiation from other losses. This allows one to easily compare selective
solar absorbers with different a and e and, for example, to suggest an optimum coating thickness for thickness sensitive selective solar
absorbers. In particular it can be seen that care should be taken in reducing e at the expense of also reducing a in order to increase the
selectivity, a/e, since this will often be detrimental to the efficiency. The analytical expressions for g0, a1, and a2 can be easily programmed
on a spreadsheet and, for convenience, are summarised in an appendix.
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Keywords :
Flat plate solar heater , Efficiency , Analytical model , selective absorber