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Long-term performance of a solar water heating system with a novel variable-volume tank

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  • Li, Jiarong
  • Li, Xiangdong
  • Wang, Yong
  • Tu, Jiyuan

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A novel variable-volume tank is lately designed to cater for the varying needs of tank volume. Based on the validated models of collector and the novel tank, a mathematical model for the solar heating system with the novel tank is proposed in this paper. The system is designed for space heating and consists of solar collector, variable-volume water tank and auxiliary heat source. A case of office building using the solar heating system for space heating is studied. The thermal behaviour of the system during a 4-month heating season is simulated and investigated. The studied case shows that the novel tank system has clear advantage in providing 11.6% more useful heat and reducing 19% system heat loss compared to a conventional system. A parametric study is also conducted to analyse the impacts of tank insulation, tank volume and collector size on the long-term system performance. The results show that the long-term performance of the novel tank system is more resilient to a degraded tank insulation or an oversized tank volume, which contributes to a robust heating system to cope with extreme operating conditions.

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  • Li, Jiarong & Li, Xiangdong & Wang, Yong & Tu, Jiyuan, 2021. "Long-term performance of a solar water heating system with a novel variable-volume tank," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 230-241.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:164:y:2021:i:c:p:230-241
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.08.143
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