Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid

This is a study on determination of the effect of applying rear reflector and using distilled water-bases nanofluid as the working fluid to the evacuated tube solar collector located at Solar House, UMP Pekan. The objective of this project is to fabricate the bracket for Evacuated Tube Solar Collect...

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Main Author: Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ump-83022015-11-16T08:10:57Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8302/ Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This is a study on determination of the effect of applying rear reflector and using distilled water-bases nanofluid as the working fluid to the evacuated tube solar collector located at Solar House, UMP Pekan. The objective of this project is to fabricate the bracket for Evacuated Tube Solar Collector (ETSC) and the systems, toNdevelop an efficient distilled water-based nanofluid solar collector by optimizing theNflow rate and collector tilt angle applicable to Pekan, and to compare the efficiencyNof Evacuated Tube Solar Collector using solar reflector and without solar reflector with distilled water and distilled water-based nanofluid as working fluid. TheNexperiment is conducted for the whole semester during Semester 2 2011/2012 andNSemester 1 2012/2013 although only specific date of valid data were used onNanalysis. The data obtained were analysed using theoretical analysis and plotted inNgraph to be discuss. From the experiments and calculations, the tilt angle of the solarNcollector were set to 8º and the flow rate of the working fluid is 2.7L/min. The solarNcollector efficiency is 43.52% using distilled water and its efficiency increase toN48.48% using 1% TiONnanofluid. For distilled water as the working fluid, theNcollector efficiency increase to 46.95% using aluminium reflector and increase toN44.28% using chrome reflector. For 1% TiO nanofluid as the working fluid which the collector efficiency is 48.48%, the collectorNefficiency increase to 49.52% using aluminium reflector and increase to 48.95% using chrome reflector. 2013-01 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8302/1/cd8216_154.pdf Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali (2013) Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. http://iportal.ump.edu.my/lib/item?id=chamo:81938&theme=UMP2
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Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
description This is a study on determination of the effect of applying rear reflector and using distilled water-bases nanofluid as the working fluid to the evacuated tube solar collector located at Solar House, UMP Pekan. The objective of this project is to fabricate the bracket for Evacuated Tube Solar Collector (ETSC) and the systems, toNdevelop an efficient distilled water-based nanofluid solar collector by optimizing theNflow rate and collector tilt angle applicable to Pekan, and to compare the efficiencyNof Evacuated Tube Solar Collector using solar reflector and without solar reflector with distilled water and distilled water-based nanofluid as working fluid. TheNexperiment is conducted for the whole semester during Semester 2 2011/2012 andNSemester 1 2012/2013 although only specific date of valid data were used onNanalysis. The data obtained were analysed using theoretical analysis and plotted inNgraph to be discuss. From the experiments and calculations, the tilt angle of the solarNcollector were set to 8º and the flow rate of the working fluid is 2.7L/min. The solarNcollector efficiency is 43.52% using distilled water and its efficiency increase toN48.48% using 1% TiONnanofluid. For distilled water as the working fluid, theNcollector efficiency increase to 46.95% using aluminium reflector and increase toN44.28% using chrome reflector. For 1% TiO nanofluid as the working fluid which the collector efficiency is 48.48%, the collectorNefficiency increase to 49.52% using aluminium reflector and increase to 48.95% using chrome reflector.
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali
author_facet Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali
author_sort Muhammad Iqbal, Ghazali
title Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
title_short Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
title_full Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
title_fullStr Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
title_sort investigation of evacuated direct flow tube solar collector using different types of solar relfector with water-bases nanofluid
publishDate 2013
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8302/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8302/1/cd8216_154.pdf
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