This paper presents the design of a roof-mounted solar thermal system consisting of a CPC collector and evacuated tube receivers which utilise thermal oil as the working fluid. The design process employed in this work considers the transmission and absorption of solar energy, optical losses due to the receiver-reflector gap, heat transfer within the receiver, and the thermal losses. Impacts of collector module tilt and CPC acceptance angle on annual energy gain were also included. The collector system has a packaged height of 100mm, ensuring its appearance is similar to traditional flat-plate collectors when installed. The collector is intended to supply renewable process heat for applications with loads between 150°C-250°C, with a target t...
One of the most important goals on solar collector development is to increase the system’s annual pe...
In this paper we propose a new solar thermal collector which is suitable for providing heat for endo...
Nearly 50% of global energy consumption is associated with meeting thermal requirements. Whilst some...
Low- and medium-temperature industrial process heat demand represents a significant proportion of th...
The design and development of solar thermal concentrating collectors integrated into buildings is be...
ABSTRACT: The Australian National University, Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems (ANU-CSES) has d...
Medium temperature thermal energy (100-400oC) is widely used in industrial processes and in large bu...
The paper describes the development of a flat-plate concentrating solar collecto
Production of heat accounts for over half of our overall primary energy consumption in domestic and ...
Solar thermal flat plate and evacuated tube collector systems have been developed and used as an eff...
New Zealand is a large producer and processor of primary products and has a climate with high levels...
A solar thermal collector is a solar collector designed to collect heat by absorbing sunlight. The a...
The results of a conceptual design of a nontracking collector for a solar total energy system are de...
In this paper an attempt has been made towards the design and evaluation of a solar parabolic trough...
In this paper an attempt has been made towards the design and evaluation of a solar parabo...
One of the most important goals on solar collector development is to increase the system’s annual pe...
In this paper we propose a new solar thermal collector which is suitable for providing heat for endo...
Nearly 50% of global energy consumption is associated with meeting thermal requirements. Whilst some...
Low- and medium-temperature industrial process heat demand represents a significant proportion of th...
The design and development of solar thermal concentrating collectors integrated into buildings is be...
ABSTRACT: The Australian National University, Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems (ANU-CSES) has d...
Medium temperature thermal energy (100-400oC) is widely used in industrial processes and in large bu...
The paper describes the development of a flat-plate concentrating solar collecto
Production of heat accounts for over half of our overall primary energy consumption in domestic and ...
Solar thermal flat plate and evacuated tube collector systems have been developed and used as an eff...
New Zealand is a large producer and processor of primary products and has a climate with high levels...
A solar thermal collector is a solar collector designed to collect heat by absorbing sunlight. The a...
The results of a conceptual design of a nontracking collector for a solar total energy system are de...
In this paper an attempt has been made towards the design and evaluation of a solar parabolic trough...
In this paper an attempt has been made towards the design and evaluation of a solar parabo...
One of the most important goals on solar collector development is to increase the system’s annual pe...
In this paper we propose a new solar thermal collector which is suitable for providing heat for endo...
Nearly 50% of global energy consumption is associated with meeting thermal requirements. Whilst some...