Forced- and natural-convection studies on solar collectors for heating and cooling applications. Final report
An experimental and analytical study has been conducted on convection in air-heating solar collectors for heating and cooling applications. During the first phase of the investigation, literature and technology surveys were conducted which determined that improvement in the overall conductance between the absorber and the flowing air was an area that needed much improvement. Theoretical and experimental studies were then performed to obtain several absorber-convector configurations which have superior heat transfer performance, modest pressure drop penalties, and a high potential for economical manufacturing. Four surfaces which may be fabricated from aluminum or steel are recommended. Three utilize corrugated sheets bonded to the backplate and/or the back side of the absorber. These three surfaces are recommended for applications where airflow behind the absorber is appropriate. For those applications where airflow above the absorber is appropriate, a louvered surface which can be fabricated from metal or plastic is recommended.
- Research Organization:
- Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN (USA). Heat Transfer Lab.
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC04-78CS35366
- OSTI ID:
- 6466106
- Report Number(s):
- ALO-5366-4; ON: DE83009863
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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