Optimal design of a forced circulation solar water heating system for a residential unit in cold climate using TRNSYS

Hobbi, Alireza; Siddiqui, Kamran
May 2009

Solar Energy , Volume: v 83 Issue: n 5 p 700-714

An indirect forced circulation solar water heating systems using a flat-plate collector is modeled for domestic hot water requirements of a single-family residential unit in Montreal, Canada. All necessary design parameters are studied and the optimum values are determined using TRNSYS simulation program. The solar fraction of the entire system is used as the optimization parameter. Design parameters of both the system and the collector were optimized that include collector area, fluid type, collector mass flow rate, storage tank volume and height, heat exchanger effectiveness, size and length of connecting pipes, absorber plate material and thickness, number and size of the riser tubes, tube spacing, and the collector’s aspect ratio. The results show that by utilizing solar energy, the designed system could provide 83–97% and 30–62% of the hot water demands in summer and winter, respectively. It is also determined that even a locally made non-selective-coated collector can supply about 54% of the annual water heating energy requirement by solar energy.© 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Source: doi:10.1016/j.solener.2008.10.018