Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating

The requirement for energy transition through the residential sector has increased research on the dissemination of solar thermal power systems in this area. Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC), as one of the matured solar technologies for thermal power generation, has shown huge potential in meeting d...

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Main Authors: Jihen Mahdhi, Fakher Hamdi, Hossein Ebadi, Abdallah Bouabidi, Ridha Ennetta, Laura Savoldi
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Fakher Hamdi
Hossein Ebadi
Abdallah Bouabidi
Ridha Ennetta
Laura Savoldi
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description The requirement for energy transition through the residential sector has increased research on the dissemination of solar thermal power systems in this area. Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC), as one of the matured solar technologies for thermal power generation, has shown huge potential in meeting demands for heating and domestic hot water systems. In this experimental study, several small-scale PTCs have been developed with four alternative absorber shapes: a simple cylindrical absorber, a spiral absorber, and two different configurations of a sinusoidal absorber to examine their performance under domestic application (non-evacuated and non-tracking). The study aims to analyze the applicability of such systems to be used as a water-heating source in buildings and compare the performance of the proposed configurations in terms of thermal efficiency to find the most appropriate design. The experimental results revealed that the simple shape provides a minimum average thermal efficiency of 24%, while the maximum thermal efficiency of 32% is obtained with the spiral shape. Studying various orientations of the sinusoidal shape revealed that thermal efficiencies of 30% and 20% could be achieved using the parallel and the perpendicular shapes, respectively. Finally, a concise economic and environmental analysis is performed to study the proposed systems as solutions for domestic water heating applications, which highlights the suitability of PTCs for integration with future sustainable buildings.
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spelling doaj-art-a79d9fb48a224ce881acf44a76b366b12025-08-20T03:50:16ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-06-011813326110.3390/en18133261Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water HeatingJihen Mahdhi0Fakher Hamdi1Hossein Ebadi2Abdallah Bouabidi3Ridha Ennetta4Laura Savoldi5Mechanical Modelling, Energy & Materials, National School of Engineers, Gabes University, Zrig, Gabes 6029, TunisiaMechanical Modelling, Energy & Materials, National School of Engineers, Gabes University, Zrig, Gabes 6029, TunisiaModeling of Advanced Heat Transfer and Energy Problems Group, Dipartimento Energia “Galilo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyMechanical Modelling, Energy & Materials, National School of Engineers, Gabes University, Zrig, Gabes 6029, TunisiaMechanical Modelling, Energy & Materials, National School of Engineers, Gabes University, Zrig, Gabes 6029, TunisiaModeling of Advanced Heat Transfer and Energy Problems Group, Dipartimento Energia “Galilo Ferraris”, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, ItalyThe requirement for energy transition through the residential sector has increased research on the dissemination of solar thermal power systems in this area. Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC), as one of the matured solar technologies for thermal power generation, has shown huge potential in meeting demands for heating and domestic hot water systems. In this experimental study, several small-scale PTCs have been developed with four alternative absorber shapes: a simple cylindrical absorber, a spiral absorber, and two different configurations of a sinusoidal absorber to examine their performance under domestic application (non-evacuated and non-tracking). The study aims to analyze the applicability of such systems to be used as a water-heating source in buildings and compare the performance of the proposed configurations in terms of thermal efficiency to find the most appropriate design. The experimental results revealed that the simple shape provides a minimum average thermal efficiency of 24%, while the maximum thermal efficiency of 32% is obtained with the spiral shape. Studying various orientations of the sinusoidal shape revealed that thermal efficiencies of 30% and 20% could be achieved using the parallel and the perpendicular shapes, respectively. Finally, a concise economic and environmental analysis is performed to study the proposed systems as solutions for domestic water heating applications, which highlights the suitability of PTCs for integration with future sustainable buildings.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/13/3261solar water heatingPTCthermal efficiencyabsorberspiralsinusoidal
spellingShingle Jihen Mahdhi
Fakher Hamdi
Hossein Ebadi
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Ridha Ennetta
Laura Savoldi
Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
Energies
solar water heating
PTC
thermal efficiency
absorber
spiral
sinusoidal
title Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
title_full Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
title_fullStr Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
title_short Experimental Study of a Stationary Parabolic Trough Collector with Modified Absorbers for Domestic Water Heating
title_sort experimental study of a stationary parabolic trough collector with modified absorbers for domestic water heating
topic solar water heating
PTC
thermal efficiency
absorber
spiral
sinusoidal
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/13/3261
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