Solar ray collector
Principle: The solar ray collector is illuminated with a halogen lamp of known light intensity. The heat energy absorbed by the collector can be calculated from the volume flow and the difference in the water temperatures at the inlet and outlet of the absorber, if the inlet temperature stays almost constant by releasing energy to a reservoir. The efficiency of the collector is determined from this. The measurement is made with various collector arrangements and at various absorber temperatures.
Tasks: To determine the efficiency of the solar ray collector under various experimental conditions.
1. Absorption of energy from the environment (20°C) without illumination by sun or halogen lamp, water temperature at the absorber inlet Te ≈ 5°C.
1.1 Absorber with insulation and glass plate (complete collector)
1.2 Absorber alone (energy ceiling)
2. Illumination with halogen lamp. Water temperature Te ≈ 20°C.
2.1 Complete collector
2.2 Collector without glass plate
3. Illumination with halogen lamp. Water temperature Te ≈ 50°C.
3.1 Complete collector
3.2 Complete collector, cold jet of air impinges
3.3 Collector without glass plate
3.4 Collector without glass plate, cold jet of air impinges.
| Artikel-Nr. | Artikelbezeichnung |
|---|---|
| P2360100 | Solar ray collector |




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