Parabolic dish solar energy concentrator with aperture diameter 1.4 m and focal length 0.32 m is designed and fabricated to charge and store solar thermal energy in phase change material (PCM) based heat packs. Overall heat loss factor, heat duty, over all thermal efficiency, and optical efficiency factor are calculated using water sensible heating and cooling tests and values are 16.11 W m−2 K−1, 546.9 W, 49.2% and 0.62 respectively. The performance characteristic curve is generated using these parameters to understand its performance at different ambient temperatures and solar insolation. The fabricated concentrator has been used to charge 16 PCM heat packs with 150 g PCM in each heat pack, which took about 35 minutes for complete charging of PCM heat packs at average ambient temperature 39 °C and solar radiation flux density 715 W m−2 K−1. The charged heat packs are subjected to discharge studies at average ambient temperature about - 7 °C and observed heat release in the temperature range of 48 to 40 °C for 50 minutes, suggesting its applications for comfort and therapeutic applications in high altitude areas.
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31 May 2016
SOLARPACES 2015: International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems
13–16 October 2015
Cape Town, South Africa
Research Article|
May 31 2016
Charging studies of heat packs using parabolic dish solar energy concentrator for extreme conditions Free
Rohitash Kumar;
Rohitash Kumar
a)
1
Defence Laboratory Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-29125675202Department of Physics & Center for Solar Energy,
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-291-2449045
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Sumita Vyas;
Sumita Vyas
1
Defence Laboratory Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-2912567520
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Ravindra Kumar;
Ravindra Kumar
1
Defence Laboratory Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-2912567520
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Ambesh Dixit
Ambesh Dixit
b)
2Department of Physics & Center for Solar Energy,
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-291-2449045
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Rohitash Kumar
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Sumita Vyas
1
Ravindra Kumar
1
Ambesh Dixit
2,b)
1
Defence Laboratory Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-2912567520
2Department of Physics & Center for Solar Energy,
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur
, Rajasthan, India
342011, +91-291-2449045a)
Rohitash Kumar: [email protected]
b)
Ambesh Dixit: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1734, 050027 (2016)
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Rohitash Kumar, Sumita Vyas, Ravindra Kumar, Ambesh Dixit; Charging studies of heat packs using parabolic dish solar energy concentrator for extreme conditions. AIP Conf. Proc. 31 May 2016; 1734 (1): 050027. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4949125
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