Abstract
AbstractIndia has an abundance of solar energy resources. Nearly 90% of the urban dwellers in different parts of India used electricity for heating water. Using electricity for resident water heating not only contributes to negative environment impact via the emission of a substantial quantity of carbon dioxide but also places a financial burden on households. The examination of solar irradiance, economic feasibility, and hot water demands is crucial in assessing the potential of solar thermal collector (STC) to fulfill hot water requirement. In order to enhance the value of the STC, it is essential for the collector to effectively manage operations with a focus on minimizing cost. To get an optimal heating effect, the present STC is fastened with an obstruction inside the tube. The collector is examined in three distinct seasons to observe temperature variations and the appropriate use of the device during non-operational hours. The recommended average temperatures for summer, rainy season, and winter are 68, 57, and 47 °C, respectively. Additionally, a thorough examination of the economic analysis and payback period for STC was also conducted.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Polymers and Plastics,Materials Chemistry
Reference43 articles.
1. Wang Z, Yang W, Qiu F, Zhang X, Zhao X. Solar water heating: from theory, application, marketing and research. Renew Sustain Energy Rev. 2015;41:68–84.
2. Bhowmik M, Muthukumar P, Patil A. Analysis of heat transfer characteristics and optimization of U-tube based solar evacuated tube collector system with different flow conditioning inserts. Therm Sci and Eng Prog. 2023;39:101709.
3. Al-Madani H. The performance of a cylindrical solar water heater. Renew Energy. 2006;11:1751–63.
4. Agrawal Y, Bhagoria JL, Gautam A, Sharma A, Yadav AS, Alam T, Kumar R, Goga G, Chakroborty S, Kumar R. Investigation of thermal performance of a ribbed solar air heater for sustainable built environment. Sustain Energy Technol Assess. 2023;57:103288.
5. Kallioğlu MA, Yılmaz A, Sharma A, Mohamed A, Dobrotă D, Alam T, Khargotra R, Singh T. Optimal insulation assessment, emission analysis, and correlation formulation for Indian region. Buildings. 2023;13:13020569.
Cited by
6 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献