Paul Henshall and Philip Eames and Roger Moss and Stan Shire and Farid Arya and Trevor Hyde
Experimental Measurements of Evacuated Enclosure Thermal Insulation Effectiveness for Vacuum Flat Plate Solar Thermal Collectors
727 - 733
2016
10
6
International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10004685
https://publications.waset.org/vol/114
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Encapsulating the absorber of a flat plate solar thermal collector in vacuum by an enclosure that can be evacuated can result in a significant increase in collector performance and achievable operating temperatures. This is a result of the thermal insulation effectiveness of the vacuum layer surrounding the absorber, as less heat is lost during collector operation. This work describes experimental thermal insulation characterization tests of prototype vacuum flat plate solar thermal collectors that demonstrate the improvement in absorber heat loss coefficients. Furthermore, this work describes the selection and sizing of a getter, suitable for maintaining the vacuum inside the enclosure for the lifetime of the collector, which can be activated at low temperatures.
Open Science Index 114, 2016