2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2012.01.032
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An analytical expression for the instantaneous efficiency of a flat plate solar water heater and the influence of absorber plate absorptance and emittance

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“…However, it should be noted that the optical efficiency is affected by other parameters of a particular absorber application. Therefore, high selectivity does not necessarily indicate the best absorber [42]. For this reason, in the presented calculation of FM, by neglecting convection and conduction heat loss and following boundary conditions, it is assumed: 1000 W•m −2 incidence solar radiation (G), 80 • C operating temperature of the absorber (T A ), and 0 • C ambient temperature e.g., sky (T sky ).…”
Section: Spectral Optical Measurementsmentioning
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“…However, it should be noted that the optical efficiency is affected by other parameters of a particular absorber application. Therefore, high selectivity does not necessarily indicate the best absorber [42]. For this reason, in the presented calculation of FM, by neglecting convection and conduction heat loss and following boundary conditions, it is assumed: 1000 W•m −2 incidence solar radiation (G), 80 • C operating temperature of the absorber (T A ), and 0 • C ambient temperature e.g., sky (T sky ).…”
Section: Spectral Optical Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical parameters. The performance data presented in Table 2 can be utilized to determine the efficiency of the compared absorbers in various solar thermal applications (e.g., solar thermal collectors in [30,42]). P1, S3, and R2 absorbers share the best solar absorbance (α λ = 0.95).…”
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“…Fig. 2 displays the second design of solar heating systems, called forced circulation systems, which require a pump that circulates the water (Roberts and Forbes, 2012). The operation of the pump is monitored by an electronic system that rotates the pump when necessary (Ahmed, Daoud, et al, 2020).…”
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“…Furthermore, the study revealed that about 1480 GWh of electric energy could be saved by using SWH. Roberts and Forbes [9] reported that the majority of the solar heating industries are for water heating for domestic use. Their work showed that the prevalent type of collector used is the flat plate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%