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Solar Energy Technology

Free energy, but expensive technology.

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Outline

Solar Energy on the earth.– Insolation

Solar Heating Technology– Direct incidence– Flat plates and concentrating mirrors.– Storage– Applications

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The atmospheric filter

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Solar Insolation

Insolation: The amount of energy that falls per area of the surface of the earth.

Measured in either – Btu/ft2-day OR W/m2-hr

Important factors:– Seasonal, daily, climactic variations– Direct or diffuse?– Horizontal surface vs. tilted surface.

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Solar Energy incident on flat surfaces during December

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Solar Energy received by tilted surfaces during December

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Insolation in Macomb

About 600 Btu/ft^2-day for a horizontal surface in December.

About 1000 Btu/ft^2-day for a tilted surface.Need about 500,000 Btu per day.That’s 500,000 Btu/day 1000 Btu/ft^2-day =

500 ft2, or about half the size of a medium sized home, assuming we can collect all that energy!

Direct collection – south-facing windows.

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Direct collection system

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Direct collection system at night

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Indirect Solar Collectors

Flat Plates– Glazing– Absorbing surface– Storage and distribution– Insulation.

Concentrating Mirrors– Focused light through flat or cylindrical

mirrors.

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A flat plate energy collection system

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Collector Efficiency

Efficiency: ratio of heat stored to the amount of solar energy reaching the surface.

Typically 50%.Losses:

T– Emissivity and

absorptance

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Heating storage

Storage and regulation systems:– Water tanks– Rocks– Concrete

Heat Capacity:Example: to store 500,000 Btu by heating water

from 60 to 150 degrees F.– Q = c m T – m = Q / (c ) = 500,000 Btu / (1 Btu /lb*F)/ (90 F)

= 5,555 lbs = 2500 kg = 665 gallonsT

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Other applications

Space HeatingWater HeatingAbsorption cooling!CookingElectricity – using large collection towers

or rows of cylindrical mirrors.Next time -- Photovoltaics


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