Abstract An alternative to traditional solar collectors with absorbers made of metal or plastic can be panels which have their whole structure made of ceramics. The paper presents the results… Click to show full abstract
Abstract An alternative to traditional solar collectors with absorbers made of metal or plastic can be panels which have their whole structure made of ceramics. The paper presents the results of the testing of ceramic solar collectors. The experimental research was carried out in summer 2016 in normal operating conditions. Rise in temperature of the fluid flowing through the collector was measured. The maximum value of this parameter did not exceed 7.5 °C and the maximum power output extracted from 1 m 2 of the ceramic solar collector under test was equal to 650 W/m 2 . The thermal characteristic of ceramic solar collectors was determined as the relationship between efficiency and the reduced temperature difference. The straight line corresponding to this characteristic is described by zero-loss collector efficiency coefficient equal to 0.8332 and heat loss coefficient equal to 16.332. Based on the analysis of the test results, it can be concluded that, in spite of some disadvantages, ceramic collectors can compete with traditional solar panels currently available on the market.
               
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