Design and development of solar concentrator for thermal applications.
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Date
2010
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NUST
Abstract
Parabolic mirror surfaces are found wherever energy needs to be focused effectively and accurately. They are found built into car headlights, spotlights as well as astronomical telescopes. This research concerns the study of transformation of solar energy into thermal energy and focusing this energy at a point to heat water.
In this document the parabola was explored to design a simple, cheap and effective solar water heater. Local communities in Namibia can produce similar water heaters using available materials and the fuel; sunlight is abundant throughout the year in most areas.
The main part of the heater, the collector can have any shiny material as long as it refracts the sun’s rays. In this project a parabolic solar concentrator was designed and constructed to heat water at the focal point, which is then stored in a tank for use.
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Keywords
Energy, Solar concentrators, Thermal energy, Water heaters
Citation
Bishi, I., Zulu, A., & Rajaram, S. (2010). Design and development of solar concentrator for thermal applications. Windhoek: NUST.