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Title: | PERFORMANCE OF SOLAR WATER HEATER (DURING SUMMER AT ALLAHABAD I |
Authors: | Bhardwaj, Rishi Kumar |
Keywords: | MECHANICAL & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING;SOLAR WATER HEATER;SOLAR;HEATER PERFORMANCE |
Issue Date: | 1966 |
Abstract: | The effective utilization of solar energy is of trernndous importance both for terrestrial and space applications. At the lorld Solar Symposium, a quotation froh an Indian was reproduced by sore delegate: "Sooner or later people wi?1 have to learn to live in a way my ancestors did, in a wai that does not use up the irreplacea Le resources of the country." The importance of Solar energy is revieed. Further its development and the diathermanous oro ort:r of i~aterials with respect to the solar radiation has been disc . s ied . A short literature survey of different types of solar water !.eaters used in various countries is made. Some aspects of princi-)ies of design of solar collector are included. Thermal circuit analysis is also given to study effects of various parameters on design and performance of solar water heaters. A small solar ,iato r heater unit was fabricated and installed at 4llahabad for experimentation during suxsaer. Its constructional details, installation and test-procedure are described. Finally the results have been discussed with the help of various plots, and interesting conclusions drawn. It has been suggested that a small standard unit of solar wter heater be used to cllect data at various selected stations thr ighout the country to provide to the engineers and scientists sufficient performance-data for design purpose. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3028 |
Other Identifiers: | M.Tech |
Research Supervisor/ Guide: | Prakash, Rajendra |
metadata.dc.type: | M.Tech Dessertation |
Appears in Collections: | MASTERS' THESES (MIED) |
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