Experimental Evaluation of a Flat Plate Solar Collector Under Hail City Climate

  • Ben Khedher N
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Abstract

Flat plate solar water heaters are widely used for water heating in low-temperature residential applications. In this paper the thermal performance of a solar flat plate water heater under Hail weather conditions (latitude 27°52΄N longitude ‎41°69΄E) was experimentally investigated. Fluid was circulated through the imbedded copper tubes in the flat plate collector and inlet and outlet temperatures of the fluid were noted at five minute intervals. The experimental-time was between 9:00AM-15:00PM. A study was carried out experimentally to present the efficiency curves of a flat plate solar collector at different flow rates. ASHRAE standard 93-2003 was followed for calculation of instantaneous efficiency of solar collector. Result shows that the flow rate of the circulating fluid highly influence the thermal efficiency of the solar collector. Optimum flow rate of 2.5L/min leads to maximum collector efficiency.

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Ben Khedher, N. (2018). Experimental Evaluation of a Flat Plate Solar Collector Under Hail City Climate. Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 8(2), 2750–2754. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.1957

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