Comparison Between Heat Pipe and Direct Heat Exchange Solar Louvre Collectors |
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Authors: | Asaad M. Abu-Zour S. B. Riffat R. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | School of the Built Environment, University of Nottingham , Nottingham, UK |
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Abstract: | International concern about the environmental implications of climate change coupled with increasing demand for energy to fuel modern society has lead to growing interest in using renewable energy sources as alternatives to conventional sources. The work presented in this paper compares two types of solar collector integrated into louvred shading devices. In addition to protecting glazed spaces in buildings from excessive solar gain, the collector would provide the flexibility to produce systems customized for collecting heat over a temperature-range appropriate to particular building services applications at various climates/locations. This would allow considerable savings to be made in primary energy consumption and lead to a reduction in global warming impact. Two solar absorbers, based on different techniques of heat exchange, were tested experimentally. The first was based on a direct heat exchange technique, and the second used heat pipe technology. Various comparisons were made and it was concluded that the heat pipe solar louvre collector was the preferred device. |
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Keywords: | Heat pipes flat plate shading device solar collector and louvers |
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