Authors
Todd P Otanicar, Patrick E Phelan, Ravi S Prasher, Gary Rosengarten, Robert A Taylor
Publication date
2010/5/1
Journal
Journal of renewable and sustainable energy
Volume
2
Issue
3
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Description
Solar energy is one of the best sources of renewable energy with minimal environmental impact. Direct absorption solar collectors have been proposed for a variety of applications such as water heating; however the efficiency of these collectors is limited by the absorption properties of the working fluid, which is very poor for typical fluids used in solar collectors. It has been shown that mixing nanoparticles in a liquid (nanofluid) has a dramatic effect on the liquid thermophysical properties such as thermal conductivity. Nanoparticles also offer the potential of improving the radiative properties of liquids, leading to an increase in the efficiency of direct absorption solar collectors. Here we report on the experimental results on solar collectors based on nanofluids made from a variety of nanoparticles (carbon nanotubes, graphite, and silver). We demonstrate efficiency improvements of up to 5% in solar thermal collectors by …
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TP Otanicar, PE Phelan, RS Prasher, G Rosengarten… - Journal of renewable and sustainable energy, 2010