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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Plokščiojo saulės kolektoriaus tyrimas / Research on Flat Solar Collector

Kavolynas, Antanas 08 June 2005 (has links)
The Thesis analyzes one of the spheres of alternative energy supply – the solar energy. The main objective of the Thesis is to determine the energy rates of the solar collector and its accumulative capacity. The Paper introduces a stand on the solar collector research which consists of a flat solar collector, heat accumulator and auxiliary equipment. The research object of the Thesis is a laboratory flat solar collector and its system. The Thesis analyses the constructions of the solar collector which is meant for water heating. For this purpose theoretical research has been made, and experimental tests have been performed in a confined room by using a simulator of solar radiation and blowing the solar collector at an average wind speed of 2 m/s. Tests on the energy characteristics of the solar collector have been performed by using transparent poly-carbon covering and the glass covering; without using transparent covering and changing the debit of the heat-carrier. The author has made the reliance of the solar collector and accumulative capacity on the in-flowing and out-flowing heat-carrier and differences of the environment temperatures by using different coverings and debits of the heat-carrier. The relation between the accumulative capacity of the solar collector and the dimension of the solar collector has been established.
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Saulės kolektorių sistemos Šiaulių mieste energetinio efektyvumo tyrimas / Investigation of solar collector system‘s efficiency in Šiauliai city

Meška, Gustavas 18 June 2013 (has links)
Magistro darbe analizuotos vakuuminių saulės kolektorių, skirtų vandeniui šildyti sistemos energetiniai parametrai, rodikliai ir konstrukcijos. Taip pat šiame darbe nagrinėjama vakuuminio saulės kolektoriaus energetinės charakteristikos. Darbą sudaro dvi dedamosios dalys: analitinė ir praktinė darbo dalys. Analitinėje dalyje apžvelgtos skirtingų tipų saulės kolektorių charakteristikos, saulės kolektorinių vandens šildymo sistemų veikimo principas ir panaudojimo galimybės. Trumpai apžvelgta perteklinės energijos panaudojimo galimybės ir saulės kolektorių sistemos projektavimo principas. Praktinėje darbo dalyje tirta saulės kolektorinė vandens šildymo sistema gamybinėmis sąlygomis. Atskleistas sistemos veikimo mechanizmas, ištirtas kolektorių našumas skirtingomis darbinėmis sąlygomis. Darbo pabaigoje suformuluotos atlikto tyrimo išvados. Pateiktos rekomendacijos tirtos saulės kolektorinės vandens šildymo sistemos administraciniam personalui. / Master's thesis analyses vacuum solar collectors for water heating system energy parameters, indicators and construction. Also vacuum solar collector system energy characteristics. The work consists of two component parts: the analytical and practical parts of the research. In the analytical part is an overview of the different types of solar collector performance, solar water heating systems operation and utilization. Short overview of surplus energy utilization possibilities and solar system design principle. In the practical part of the thesis is investigated solar collector water heating system under production conditions. Revealed mechanism of the system, investigated thermal performance under different operating conditions. In the end of research thesis conclusions are formulated. Recommendations were given for tested solar collector water heating system administrative personnel.

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