Performance tests of an evacuated flat plate solar collector under a virtual image solar simulator

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Moss, Roger
Shire, Stan
Henshall, Paul
Eames, Philip
Arya, Farid
Hyde, Trevor

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HEFAT

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An evacuated flat plate collector has been built and tested in a solar simulator. A vacuum of <0.1 Pa was used to eliminate heat losses through convection and gas conduction. CFD and stress calculations for the hydro-formed panels determined the material thickness and through-hole sizes. The simulator used a reflecting tube to generate uniform illumination via multiple virtual images of four halogen floodlights. Tests with and without vacuum over a range of illumination powers demonstrate the efficiency benefits of vacuum insulation when providing heat at elevated temperatures or with weak insolation.

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papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016.

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Evacuated flat plate solar collector, Virtual image solar simulator

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