Energies (Sep 2018)

Experimental Methodology and Thermal Loss Tests on Small Size Absorber Tubes for Solar Applications

  • Giacomo Pierucci,
  • Sahand Hosouli,
  • Michele Salvestroni,
  • Matteo Messeri,
  • Federico Fagioli,
  • Francesco Taddei,
  • Maurizio De Lucia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en11102552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 2552

Abstract

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Since thermal energy for residential applications is a relevant part of the entire energy demand, solar technologies could play an important role in decreasing fossil fuel consumption. A novel small parabolic trough collector matched with a storage system is developed to satisfy heating and required hot water demand for a single house. A new receiver concept is designed and a prototype is realized using two coaxial tubes (three spattered layers). A covering glass with vacuum inside completes the high tech design. Because of numerous innovations including the small size, a specific off-Sun measurement procedure is set up with the aim of evaluating the real thermal loss and direct heating of the absorber by Joule effect. A novel test procedure is proposed for the one-end absorber. The receiver performance results are reported under vacuum conditions and with air at ambient pressure.

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