2011
DOI: 10.1115/1.4004384
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Evaporation in Solar Thermal Collectors During Operation—Reasons and Effects of Partial Stagnation

Abstract: Evaporation in solar thermal collectors normally takes place when the collector pump is not running—the so-called full stagnation. But it is possible that part of the heat transfer fluid evaporates inside a solar thermal collector field although the pump is operating and the collector field outlet temperature is significantly below the evaporation temperature. This operating status is called partial stagnation since only parts of the collector are affected by evaporation. Partial stagnation happens at a pronou… Show more

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“…Heterogeneous flow distribution causes uneven temperature distribution in the collector array. In the worst case, it can lead to partial stagnation if parts of the collector array reach the boiling temperature of the heat transfer medium [31]. The main influence on the flow distribution inside FPCs is the basic hydraulic collector type (harp or meander) and the dimensioning of the absorber and manifold pipes, i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heterogeneous flow distribution causes uneven temperature distribution in the collector array. In the worst case, it can lead to partial stagnation if parts of the collector array reach the boiling temperature of the heat transfer medium [31]. The main influence on the flow distribution inside FPCs is the basic hydraulic collector type (harp or meander) and the dimensioning of the absorber and manifold pipes, i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Layoutmentioning
confidence: 99%