2020
DOI: 10.33640/2405-609x.1311
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Effect of Chromium Trioxide Coating on the Thermal Performance of Solar Thermal Collector

Abstract: This paper compared the thermal performance of two solar collectors. The first collector is coated by a dark black absorbent solar collector, and the second one coated by the chromium trioxide. The results of the second collector show a better selectivity in terms of greater radiation absorption, and less emission compared to the first collector. At the minimum solar irradiance time, the absorbed energy is increased from 908.28J to 1221.5J, and the thermal efficiency is improved from 37.3% to 50.1% when the ch… Show more

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“…One was covered with chromium trioxide paint in two different solar complexes, while the other was coated with an absorbent coating with a darker black hue. According to the study, the substance covered in trioxide of chromium improved at collecting solar light and had lower thermal emissions than the primary collector [8]. Revealed that all of the thicknesses of solar paints studied had an identical (0.94), proving that the thickness of solar paint has a crucial influence on the.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…One was covered with chromium trioxide paint in two different solar complexes, while the other was coated with an absorbent coating with a darker black hue. According to the study, the substance covered in trioxide of chromium improved at collecting solar light and had lower thermal emissions than the primary collector [8]. Revealed that all of the thicknesses of solar paints studied had an identical (0.94), proving that the thickness of solar paint has a crucial influence on the.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…We recommend increasing the size of the solar collector to suit the number of exchangers and to obtain a larger surface area to absorb solar radiation. We recommend using a dark black dye mixed with a percentage of chromium trioxide [8], to increase heat absorption from the incident solar rays.…”
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confidence: 99%