Published January 2, 2020 | Version v1
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Feasibility Study of Parabolic Trough Collectors for Residential Water Heating

  • 1. University of Louisville
  • 2. National Institute of Technology - Silchar

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  • 1. University of Louisville
  • 2. National Institute of Technology - Silchar

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In this paper, a customarily fabricated parabolic trough collector (PTC) prototype is tested for residential water heating purposes. The testing location and time are Silchar, Assam, INDIA in mid-summer of 2015. We tested the instrument for two types of receiver tubes made from Copper and Stainless Steel with two types of working fluids (diatherm (Therminol VP-1) and water). Diatherm performed well compared to water, with an average of 51% greater efficiency at the receiver tube. The device's maximum response rate for an increase in storage water temperature is recorded 0.180C/min when diatherm was used as the working fluid. Maximum efficiency at the receiver is reported 37% when diatherm is at work. Since the aperture area of PTC is limited in residential applications compared to large scale applications, low efficiencies and low receiver temperatures are reported. Therefore, the application of PTC systems for residential water heating is challenging based on its limitations.

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