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Introduction
A concrete solar collector is built up from concrete absorber with a black surface coating and an integral duct system, together with a glazed cover and a wooden case. The proposed work is concerned with the experimental setup of a cheaper and economical 2m X 1m solar concrete collector and. Unlike the solar water heaters, this model involves the use of a concrete slab with copper pipes running in it for transferring heat to the water efficiently. Systems using single phase heat transfer fluids like thermal oil, pressurized water, air or superheated steam, demand storage systems for sensible heat. Direct steam generation (DSG) solar power systems eliminate synthetic oils and molten salts in the solar field and enable efficient heat collection.
Concrete solar container principle
CONCRETE SOLAR COLLECTOR
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