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ICS solar systems with horizontal cylindrical storage tank and reflector of CPC or involute geometry

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  • Tripanagnostopoulos, Y.
  • Souliotis, M.

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The use of a horizontal cylindrical water storage tank contributes to pressure resistant, low height and efficient ICS solar systems. These systems can satisfactorily achieve water heating when the cylindrical storage tank is combined with stationary CPC or involute type curved reflectors. The diameter of the cylindrical storage tank determines the length of the reflectors, the system depth and the ratio of the stored water per aperture area. In these solar systems the storage tank can be partially thermally insulated to suppress thermal losses from it to the ambience. We constructed four experimental models with truncated symmetric CPC reflectors, two with 90° and other two with 60° of acceptance angle, half of them without and half with a 1/4 thermally insulated storage tank cylindrical surface. In addition, we constructed two ICS systems with involute reflectors, with acceptance angle 180°, one without and the other one with a 1/4 thermally insulated storage tank. The six ICS systems were tested under the same weather conditions and without water drain, to determine their stored water temperature variation, mean daily efficiency and thermal losses during night. The results showed that CPC reflectors contribute to efficient operation of systems day and night, while involute reflectors mainly to the water heat preservation during night.

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  • Tripanagnostopoulos, Y. & Souliotis, M., 2004. "ICS solar systems with horizontal cylindrical storage tank and reflector of CPC or involute geometry," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 29(1), pages 13-38.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:29:y:2004:i:1:p:13-38
    DOI: 10.1016/S0960-1481(03)00139-3
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    3. Souliotis, M. & Kalogirou, S. & Tripanagnostopoulos, Y., 2009. "Modelling of an ICS solar water heater using artificial neural networks and TRNSYS," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 34(5), pages 1333-1339.
    4. Yassen, Tadahmun A. & Mokhlif, Nassir D. & Eleiwi, Muhammad Asmail, 2019. "Performance investigation of an integrated solar water heater with corrugated absorber surface for domestic use," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 138(C), pages 852-860.
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    7. Souliotis, M. & Tripanagnostopoulos, Y., 2008. "Study of the distribution of the absorbed solar radiation on the performance of a CPC-type ICS water heater," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 33(5), pages 846-858.
    8. Souliotis, Manolis & Papaefthimiou, Spiros & Caouris, Yiannis G. & Zacharopoulos, Aggelos & Quinlan, Patrick & Smyth, Mervyn, 2017. "Integrated collector storage solar water heater under partial vacuum," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 139(C), pages 991-1002.
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