Abstract:
Solar water heaters provide a cost-e cient, unlimited, and environmentally friendly
approach to hot water generation. Water in glass evacuated tube solar water
heater (WG-ETSWH) is one of the commonly used solar water heaters (SWHs)
available in the market. Despite its widespread use, WG-ETSWH has a low
thermal performance and its installation cost is very high. As a result, hot
water generation in homes and industries is highly dependent on electricity,
fossil fuels, and traditional biomass despite the high solar potential in Africa.
That has resulted in environmental pollution, various health problems and the
high cost of conventional fuels. Several research studies have been conducted to
help improve the performance of water in glass evacuated tube solar collectors
(WG-ETSC). The performance of WG-ETSWH is dependent on the geographic
location. Additionally, for collectors with identical parameters, tilt-type collectors
absorb slightly more solar irradiation than horizontal-type collectors. The optimum
thickness of the polyurethane insulation to reduce heat loss from the storage
tank is 50 mm. However, the e ect of collector tube length, diameter and tilt
angle on the performance of WG-ETSWH has not been fully studied. This
research work is focused on optimizing the performance of WG-ETSWH for water
heating applications using both experimental and numerical methods under the
climatic conditions in Kenya. An experimental study on the performance of
WG-ETSWH was conducted under the climatic conditions in Kenya. A CFD
model was developed according to the speci cations of the experimental setup and
its performance was then validated against the experimental data. The validated
CFD model was then used to study the in
uence of geometric variables such as the
collector tilt angle, collector tube diameter and the collector tube length on the
performance of the system. From the experimental study, the outlet temperature
of the water in glass evacuated tube solar water heater was found to be ranged
from 55 oC to 69 oC given an initial temperature of 25 oC for a whole day heat
collection. The daily e ciency of the water in glass evacuated tube solar water
heater under the climatic conditions in Kenya ranges from 58 % to 65 %. The
collector tube length, diameter and tilt angle had a signi cant in
uence on the
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performance of WG-ETSWH. The optimum collector tube length, diameter and
tilt angle were found to 2000 mm, 50 mm and 28 degrees respectively. The
optimized design of the WG-ETSWH enhanced the outlet temperature of the
water in the storage tank by 6.0 % and the average
ow velocity of water in the
system by 11.8 %. The results from this research will give insight into the design
of improved products of water in glass evacuated tube solar water heater for the
extraction of maximum heat energy from the sun.