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adam_text | Contents
of
Volume 2
2.1
Collectors I: Selective Surfaces
G.
Brouwer
...................................................................................................................................1141
Performance Criteria For Spectral Selective Coatings On Solar Absorbers
T. K. Lee, S. H. Chon, Y. H.
Chea
and P.
С
Auh
......................................................................1147
The Effects of the Pulse Current Electrolysis on the Electrocystallization of a Black Chrome
Solar Selective Coating
L. Cindrella, C. E. Sooriamoorthi and S. John
...........................................................................1154
Improved Nickel-Based Alloy Coatings for Solar Thermal Applications
Z. Yu-ying, S. Gang and W. De-rong
.........................................................................................1161
The New Method To Determine Technic Conditions of Sputtered Base Layer of Spectral
Selective Surface
A. G. Monger and D.R. Mills
......................................................................................................1165
Radiation Limitation of Stagnation Temperature in High Temperature Selective Absorbers
Qi-Chu
Zhang, D.R. Mills and J.C. Kelly
...................................................................................1171
High Absorptance Selective Surface for High Temperature Solar Thermal Collectors
A.
Roos, E.
Wäckelgard,
G. Chinyama
........................................................................................1177
Tin Oxide Coated Selective
Absorber Surfaces
with Extreme
Thermal, Chemical and
Mechanical Stability
2.2
Collectors
Π
S.
Svendsen and
F. Krisriansen
....................................................................................................1183
Temperature Distribution in the Glazing on Solar Collectors
A. Nordgaard and W.
Beckman
...................................................................................................1189
Investigation of Flat-Plate Monolithic Silica Aerogel Collectors
G. Angermeier, S. Harrison, A.
Richter
and
H.
Soltau................................................................1194
Developing a General Model of the Wind Dependent Heat Loss of a Flat Solar Receiver
Y. Yiqin,
К
G. T.
Hollands and A. P. Brunger
...........................................................................1200
Measured Top Heat Loss Coefficients for Flat Plate Collectors with Inner Teflon Covers
Y. B. Safdari, D.
Witek,
and A. Fakheri
.....................................................................................1206
Two Dimensional Transient Analysis For The Solar Heating of A Fluid By A Partially
Radiation Absorbing Medium
A. Goetzberger, J. IDengler, M. Rommel and V. Wittwer
............................................................1212
The Bifacial-Absorber Collector: A New Highly Efficient Flat Plate Collector
2.3
Collectors
Ш
B. Perers
and H. Walletun
............................................................................................................1221
Dynamic Collector Models for
1
Hr Time Step Derived from Measured Outdoor Data
L.
Broman
and G. Datta
...............................................................................................................1227
Solar Collector Geometries At High Latitudes
D. R. Mills, A. G. Monger and GJL Morrison
............................................................................1233
Optimisation of Fixed Reflector Design to Minimise Both Backup Requirements and Solar
Collector Receiver Area
J. K. Nayak,
S.V.
Bopshetty and S.P. Sukhatme
..........................................................................1239
Thermal Performance of Solar Concrete Collector
C.
F. Kutscher
and
C. Christensen
...............................................................................................1245
Unglazed Transpired Solar Collectors: An Analytical Model and Test Results
X
J. C.
Baltazar,
E.
Tones
..............................................................................................................1251
Thermal Analysis of a Refrigerant-Filled Solar Collector
2.4
Collectors IV
T. Mizuno, H. Shimizu, S.
Asai
.................................................................................................1259
Efficiency of a Solar Collector used in a Typical Transparent Honeycomb Insulation
S. Kothari,
N.
K. Bansal,
N.
S. Rathoce
......................................................................................1265
Use ofTransparent Insulation as Cover in an Integrated Collector cum Storage System
W. J.
Platzer,
V. Wittwer
.............................................................................................................1272
Future Development in the Field ofTransparent Insulation Systems
T. Kobayashi, H. Shimizu, S.
Asai
...............................................................................................1278
Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Convection Suppresionfor Charged Gas Solar
Collector
N. Benz,
W.
Schölkopf
and
R.
Sizmann
......................................................................................1284
Thermal Performance of Improved Evacuated Flat Plate Collectors
K. R.
Schreitmüller,
Martina
Niemann
and
Günther Rockendorf................................................1290
Detailed Experimental Investigations on Evacuated and Other High Performance Collectors
2.5
Solar Domestic Hot Water I
F. de
Winter,
A. Arata
and M. Perlman
.......................................................................................1299
Design and Performance of Small Solar Water Heating Systems
A. Arata
and
F. de
Winter
............................................................................................................1306
Design and Performance of Large Solar Water Heating Systems
W.S. Duff and EC.
Boardman
....................................................................................................1313
Developing Performance Models of Solar Energy Systems by Daily Energy Input/Output
Curves
W. T. Carlson. J. H. Davidson and W.S. Duff
.............................................................................1319
Comparison of Experimental and TRNSYS Ratings of Generic Drain-Back Solar Water
Heater
W. S. Duff and M. Chandrashekar
...............................................................................................1325
Model To Model Testing of Six Solar Energy Design Programs
E. Mannik, J. Atkinson and G. Morrison
.....................................................................................1331
A Process for Making Simplified Methods for Systems with Storage
2.6
Solar Domestic Hot Water
Π
P. J. Schaefer, W.
Beckman
and S. A. Klein
..............................................................................1339
Comparison Between Experimental and Simulated DHW Sort-Term Test Results
J. H. Davidson, W.T. Carlson and W.S. Duff
..............................................................................1345
Impact of Component Selection on SRCC Rating of Drain-Back Solar Water Heaters
L.A.M.
Ramaekers andCJ.
van
der Leun...................................................................................
1351
Integrated Collector Storage DHW System Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer and Fluid
Flow
G.A.H. van Amerongen, H.
Visser
and
A.C.
de Geus.................................................................
1357
Investigation on Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems Combined With Auxiliary Heaters
C. W. J. van
Koppen
....................................................................................................................1363
Low Flow or Single Pass: The Heart of the Matter
T.Esbensen
..................................................................................................................................1369
Low-Flow Solar Hot Water System
xi
2.7 Solar
Domestic
Hot Water
Ш
S.
Rubo
........................................................................................................................................
1375
Low Flow Solar Heating Systems
-
Theory and Practice
С
Arkar, S.
Medvěd
and P. Novak
.............................................................................................1383
Dynamic Method For Solar System Testing-Measurement Results And
Long-Term
Performance Prediction of Different SDHW Systems
A.C.
de Geus,
H. Visser, G.AJA.
van Amerongen
.....................................................................1386
Optimization of the Primary Circuit ofSDWH Systems
W. Spirkl and J. Muschaweck
.....................................................................................................1392
Using a Plug Flow Model for Short Term Testing of Solar Domestic Hot Water Systems
E. M.
Kleinbach,
W.
Beekman,
and
S. A.
Klein..........................................................................1397
Performance
of One-Dimensional Models for Stratified Thermal Storage Tanks
J. van Beikel, W. B. Veltkamp, and A. B.
Schaap
.......................................................................1403
Thermal Behavior of a Heat Exchanger Coil in a Stratified Storage
2.8
Passive Domestic Hot Water
G. R. Swindler
..............................................................................................................................1411
Rooftop Greenhouse/Solar Water Heater: An Urban Retrofit for Energy Self-Reliance
Ee-TongPak
.................................................................................................................................1417
Thermally Stratified Hot Water Storage
H. A. Walker and J. H. Davidson
.................................................................................................1424
Design Optimization of a Two-Phase Solar Water Heater Operating in Fort Collins, Colorado
withR-123
E.
Haines,
D.
Boleyn,
С.
Dallas
...................................................................................................1430
Testing the Copper Cricket (Tm) Solar Water Heater by an Electric Utility
D.
Galor
........................................................................................................................................1436
The Contribution of Energy-Conscious Building Regulations to Creative Design Proposals
H.
Visser
and A. C.
de Geus
........................................................................................................1442
Integrated Collector Storage: Model Development For Performance Calculations and Test
Evaluation
2.9
Solar Water Heaters
V. Balasubramanian, S. Jayaraman, K.
Perumal,
G. Sankarasubramanian
................................1451
In Situ Solar Steam Generation With CPC Modules
J.I.Stewart
...................................................................................................................................1456
Development and Enhancement of a Solar Boosted Domestic Hot Water System
W.Qing
........................................................................................................................................1462
ICC Solar Water Techno-Economic Analysis
M. Rommel and V. Wittwer
.........................................................................................................1468
Transparently Insulated Solar Pond
D.
Gudiño,
M.
P.
Salas
and
J. J. Hermosillo
................................................................................1474
Computer Programs for Designing and Simulating of a Swimming Pool Solar Heater
L.
Weide,
W.
Liting and H. Zhichen
............................................................................................1480
Flow Pattern and Heat Extraction from a Horizontally Disposed Single Ended Evacuated All
Glass Solar Absorber Tube
2.10
Active Heating I: Seasonal Storage
S. Svendsen, P. Berg and K. Duer
................................................................................................1487
Heat Transfer in Boreholes for Seasonal Solar Storage in the Ground
xii
M. Unsal and B. Yumrutas
...........................................................................................................1493
Prediction of the Long Term
Performance
of Seasonal Spherical Underground Solar Thermal
Energy Stores
M. Beck, M. Reuss, H.
Schulz,
J.
Spannig
and
В.
Wagner
.......................................................1499
Longterm
Storage of Low Temperature Solar Heat in the Ground
R.
Kubier, N. Fisch, F. Müller
and
E.
Hahne...............................................................................1505
Central Solar
Heating Plants with Seasonal Storage-Results of a Site Specific Feasibility Study
in Germany
W. W. Wiśniewski
.......................................................................................................................1511
Annual Cycle Solar Heat Storage
J-O.
Dalenbäck
.............................................................................................................................1517
The Sard Project-Solar Heating Plant with Seasonal Storage
2.11
Active Heating II: Heating System Performance
Y.Shao
.........................................................................................................................................1525
Entropy Analysis of a Solar Space Heating System
C. С
Smith
..................................................................................................................................1531
Comparison of Large Sized Solar Air and Liquid Systems for Industrial Space Heating
S. Carpenter and J.
Kokko
............................................................................................................1537
Performance of Solar Preheated Ventilation Air Systems
B. Daniotti, V. K. Sharma
............................................................................................................1543
Experimental Studies on Large Sized Conventional Solar Air Heater for Agricultural Use
M. Yarosh, J. Huggins, T. Tiedemann
.........................................................................................1549
Technical Inspections of a Large Number of Commercial Solar Water Heating Systems on
Florida Schools
B. W. Zingano, H.M. Kanjere and D. Kaduya
.............................................................................1555
Performance of Solar Water Heaters in Five Hospitals in Malawi
2.12
Active Heating
Ш
K. G. T. Hollands, A. Karagiozis, A. P. Branger and G.
Brouwer
..............................................1565
Explaining Selective Surface Degradation Effects on Solar Heating Performance
S. S.Peltola
..................................................................................................................................1571
Potential of Solar District Heating in Finland
D. S. Breger, J E.
Sunderland
and H. Elhasnaoui
........................................................................1577
Preliminary Design Development of a Central Solar Heating Plant with Seasonal Storage at
the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
0. Guisan,
В.
Lâchai, A
.
Merrmud,
D. Pahud
...........................................................................1583
Study of a
20,000
m3 Seasonal Heat Storage Fed by Solar Collectors
D. Chwieduk
.................................................................................................................................1589
A Simulation Study of a Dual Source Solar Assisted Heat Pump System for a Family House
Heating in Poland
S.
Takarna
.....................................................................................................................................1595
10
Years Operation of a Large Scale Solar System,
Dono
Park Gymnasium
2.13
Active Cooling I: Advances in Open Cycle Absorption
K. Speidel, H.P.
Kleinmeier
.........................................................................................................1601
Solar Cooling and Air Conditioning Processes Using Chemical Reactions
1. Haim, G. Grossman and S. Shavit
...........................................................................................1607
Simulation and Analysis of Open Cycle Absorption Systems for Solar Cooling
xiii
T. G.
Lenz
and S.
V. Potnis
.........................................................................................................1613
Energy Balance
and Mass Transfer Studies for a Liquid Desiccant Based Solar Cooling System
M.
N.
A. Hawlader, A. P. Stack and B. D. Wood
........................................................................1619
Open-Cycle Absorption Solar Cooling: Glazed and Unglazed Open Flow Liquid Absorbent
Solar Collector/Regenerator
R.
Yang, W.D.
Chang and
C. J.
Peng
..........................................................................................1625
Experimental Study for a Glazed Solar CollectorlRegenerator of the Open Cycle Absorption
Solar Cooling System
Y.
Saito
.........................................................................................................................................1630
Regeneration Performance of an Adsorbent in the DesiccantlRegenerator and Improvement of
Regeneration Efficiency
2.14
Active Cooling
Π
P. Kumar,
Τ. Κ.
Chaudhuri, and A. Dasgupta
............................................................................1637
Exergy Analysis of a Solar Absorption Refrigeration System for Efficient Utilization of Solar
Energy
H. Zhi-cheng, X. Wen-hui and M. Wei-bin
................................................................................1643
A 2-Stage UBrAbsorption Chiller for Solar Cooling
J. G. Cervantes, E. Torres and
J. C
Baltazar...............................................................................
1649
Performance Testing of a Solar Assisted Heat Pump
S.
Ito
and
N.
Mura
......................................................................................................................1655
A Comparison of Heat Pump Systems Using Different Types of Direct Expansion Solar
Collectors
L.C. Chen, F.K
Kao
and T. Tang
................................................................................................1661
An Experimental Study of Lithium Chloride Solar Liquid Desiccant System
D. R. Neil!, M. Bean, T. Ho, andL. Huang
.................................................................................1667
Renewable Energy Space Cooling
2.15
Active Solar
K. Knappmffler and W. Duff
........................................................................................................1675
Computing Incidence Angle Modifiers for Advanced Solar Collectors
С
Armenta-Deu andB. Lukac
.....................................................................................................1680
A Method to Compute the Incidence Angle Modifier and to Estimate Its Incidence on
Collectible Solar Energy
K.R.
Schreitmüller,
M.
Mack and
G.
Hesse
...................................................„............................1685
ISFH-An Adaptive Simulation Model
C. Bankston..................................................................................................................................
1691
A SimplifiedTechmque for Estimating the Economic Optimum Temperature Swing of Thermal
Energy Storage in Solar Heating Systems
V. L.
Fara,
A. Bucur
.....................................................................................................................1696
Computer Simulation of a Physico-Mathematical Model of Solar Energy Thermal Storage
A. Cde
Geus
and H.
Visser
..........................................................................................................1702
Validation of a Paramenter Identification Method within The IEA Dynamic Systems Testing
Group
2.16
Posters: Active Solar I
M-Unsal
.......................................................................................................................................1711
Optimal Collector Side Mass Flow Rate in Double-Loop Solar Water Heating Systems
xiv
Y.
Wei
..........................................................................................................................................1715
A Performance
Prediction of a Solar Active Heating
System
and the Practice in North-West
China
B. J. Huang, S.
С
Du
and
ЯЛ.
Yen
............................................................................................1720
Stability Analysis of Solar Thermosyphon Water Heaters
J. Nicolas, Ph.
André,
J-F.
Rivez,
V. Debbaut
.............................................................................1726
Use of an Expert System for the Real Time Control of a Solar Building
F.
Kristíansen
and S. Svendsen
....................................................................................................1732
Cover System for Large Roof-Placed Collectors
R.Alim
.........................................................................................................................................1738
A Combined Dual Liquid-air Fluid Transport Medium In An Optimum Flat Plate Solar
Collector Energy System
M. Reuss and H.
Schulz...............................................................................................................1742
Performance Measurements on two Selfbuilt Domestic Hot Water Systems
D.L.Loveday
...............................................................................................................................1749
The Use of Profiled Metal Cladding as a Solar Collector in an Air-Source Heat Pump System
A. C.
Gillet
............
,
......................................................................................................................1755
Summer Overheating Problems in a Solar TV Complex Building in Brussels, Belgium
-
One
Year Experience
-
Records and Remedies
G. Galii, L.
Laurenti and
A. Pontíciello
.......................................................................................1761
Comparison of the Performance of Solar Heating Systems Assisted by Heat Transformers and
by Compression or Absorption Heat Pumps
S. Fischer, A.
Hauer,
S.
Holst,
W. Schoelkopf
...........................................................................1769
Thermochemical Energy
Storage With Low Temperature Heat For Space Heating
A. B. Schapp, W. B. Veltkamp and J. van
Berkei
........................................................................1774
Evacuated Dish Flat Plate Collector
2.17
Posters: Active
Π
M.
Adj,
Y. Sfaxi, A.
Girardey, and M. Grignon
..........................................................................1783
A System for Recuperating Solar Energy Falling on a Horizontal Slab
A. F. Burke
...................................................................................................................................1789
A Superinsulated Passive/Active Solar House Design, Performance, and Economics
M. Y. Othmanand K. Sopian
.......................................................................................................1794
Solar Assisted ADS and RSS Rubber Drying
W. J.Yan and L.C. Chen
..............................................................................................................1800
Ал
Experimental Study of Basin-Type Integral Solar RegeneratorlDehumidifier
K. Abdullah, G.
Brouwer
.............................................................................................................1806
Experiments and Simulation Results on the Thermal Performance of a Solar Tea Dryer in
Indonesia
M. J.
Carvalho,
M.
Collares-Pereira, J.
Cruz
Costa, J.
Oliveira
..................................................1812
Monitoring of Ten Water Heating Solar Systems
S.U.ChaudryandL.F.Jesch
......................................................................................................1818
Computer Control and Monitoring of a Solar Space Heating System
J. Xiao-huan, Z. Shu-xia and H. Wen-xu
.....................................................................................1823
Study in the Selective Transparent Materials of Solar Spectrum
W. Taixin
,Ζ.
Quinhua, C. Hong and C. Xiaoxi
...........................................................................1828
The Preparing Process and Properties Analysis of Solar Selective Absorbing Surfaces On Mild
Steel
XV
B. J.
van den Brink and H.Buijs
..................................................................................................1834
Active Hot Water Supply in Combination With The Seasonal Storage For Heating
I.MemonandB.M.Gibbs
............................................................................................................1840
Aspects of Low Temperature Latent Heat Storage By Using Sodium Sulphate
Déshydrate
Salt
Mixture
D. P. Rao, S.
Karmakar
and
T.C.
Thulasidas
...............................................................................1846
Thermal Analysis of Solar Cooker
2.18
Concentrating Collectors
M. Collares-Pereira, F.
Mendes,
О.
Brost,
M.
Groll,
S.
Roesier
.........................-.......................1855
Optimized Heat Pipe for
Application
in Integrated CPCs
K.G.T. Hollands, A.P. Brungerand LD.Morrison
.......................................................................1860
Evaluating Improvements To A Low-Concentration-Ratio, Non-Evacuated, Non-Imaging Solar
Collector
J. J. O Gallagher, R. Winston and W. Duff
..................................................................................1866
The Integrated CPC: Solar Thermal Energy for the Nineties
T. Kotajima, H.
Konno,
A. Suzuki, S. Yamashiro and T.
Fujii
...................................................1872
Evaluation of Heat-Collection Performance for a Stationary Mid-Temperature CPC Solar-
Collector
P.
С
Eames and B. Norton
...........................................................................................................1878
A Unified Model for Optics and Heat Transfer in Line-Axis Concentrating Solar Energy
Collectors
P.C.
Eames and B. Norton
............................................................................................................1884
The Effect of Sky Conditions on the Partition of Incident Solar Energy Between the
Components of a CPC Solar Energy Collector
2.19
High Flux
U.
Schoffel
and R. Sizmann
.........................................................................................................1893
Optimization ofTwo-Stage Concentrating Systems for High Temperature and High Photon
Flux Density Applications
M. Schubnell and
H. Ries
.............................................................................................................1899
Influence ofSunshape on the Flux Distribution in Concentrators
R. Winston, D. Cooke.P. Gleckman, H.
Krebs,
J. O Gallagher and D. Sagie
.........................1905
Brighter Than the Sun
J. O Gallagher, R. Winston,
С
Zmola, L. Benedict, D. Sagie and A. Lewandowski
..................1910
Ultra High Flux Concentration Using a CPC Secondary and the Long Focal Length
SERI
Solar Furnace
J. A. Del
Arco,
J. Rodriquez
.................................
ń
.....................................................................1916
Performance and Characterization of the PSA Solar Furnace
A. Lewandowski and C. Bingham
................................................................................................1922
The
SERI
High Flux Solar Furnace
2.20
Solar Heat Storage
M.A.Rosen
..................................................................................................................................1931
On the Importance of Temperature In Performance Evaluations for Sensible Thermal Energy
Storage Systems
E.
Hahne,
U.
Taut and
U.
Gross
...................................................................................................1937
Salt Ceramic Thermal Energy Storage for Solar Thermal Central Receiver Plants
xvi
Α.
Glück,
R.
Tamme,
H.
Kalfa,
C.
Streuber
and T.
Weichen......................................................1943
Development
and Testing of Advance
TES Materials for
Solar
Thermal Central
Receiver
Plants
A. Bashir and B. M. Gibbs
...........................................................................................................1949
Heat Transfer ofa Gas-Solid Counter-Current Thermal Storage System
A. Bashir and B.M. Gibbs
............................................................................................................1955
A Gas-Solid Counter-Current Thermal Storage System
—
Hydrodynamic Characteristics
M.A. Rosen and F.C. Hooper
.......................................................................................................1961
Evaluating the Energy and Exergy Contents of Stratified Thermal Energy Storages for Selected
Storage-Fluid Temperature Distributions
2.21
Central Receivers
D.
Feuermann
and
J. M.
Gordon
..................................................................................................1969
Analysis of A Two-Stage, Linear Fresnel Reflector Solar Concentrator
M. Castro, J.
Carpio,
F.
Yeves,
J.
Bernárdez,
J.
Peire
.................................................................1975
Solar Central
Receiver Project Results
С.
Winter, W.
Meinecke,
A. Neumann
.......................................................................................1981
Solar Thermal Power Plants: No Need for Energy Raw Materials
-
Only Conversion
Technologies Pose Environmental Questions
P. Arbogast
...................................................................................................................................1987
Mini Power Towers for Solar Thermal Applications
B.Gupta
.......................................................................................................................................1993
Solar Thermal Technology
—
Is It Ready For The Market
R. Pitz-Paal, J. Morhenne, M. Fiebig
...........................................................................................1999
Optimization of the Surface Geometry ofa Volumetric Foil Receiver
2.22
Dish Collectors
I.Mayer
........................................................................................................................................2007
Solar Flux Distribution on Axisymmetric Receivers at the Focus of Multi-Facetted Dish
Concentrators
S.Kaneff
.......................................................................................................................................2013
Viable Arrays of Large
Paraboloidul
Dish Solar Thermal Collectors
YoussefA.M.Eigendy
.................................................................................................................2019
Analysis ofa Piano-Concave Heat Pipe Receiver
L. Leon, F. Verduzco, V. Toledo, E. Villanueva, P.
Quinto
and A. Sanchez
..............................2025
Solar Plant Study of Power Generation with Gas Turbine
G. Jorgensen
.................................................................................................................................2031
Comparison of Predicted Optical Performance with Measured Results for Dish Concentrators
E. Soubassakis and
José G.
Martín
..............................................................................................2037
Solar Thermal Energy Utilization
2.23
Line-Focus Collectors
M. Collares-Pereira, M. Gordon,
A. Rabí, R.
Winston
................................................................2045
A New High-Concentration Two-Stage Optical Design for Line Focus Systems
R. Almanza, R. Soriano and M.
Mazarí
.......................................................................................2051
Second Generation of Aluminum First Surface Mirrors for Solar Energy Applications
B. Röhle,
M. Lazárov
and
R. Sizmann
.........................................................................................2057
Low Emissive TiNxOy-Cu-Solar Selective Absobersfor High Temperature Applications
xvii
О.
Gutfleisch
andL.K.
Thomas...................................................................................................2063
Influence
of the
Substrate-Temperaaare
of Sputtered Au-MgO-Films
Dwing
Their Fabrication
on Their Spectral Reflectance and Thermal Stability
J.I.AjonaandE.Zaiza
................................................................................................................2070
Parabolic Trough Optical Efficiency Versus Assembly Tolerances. Analytical and
Experimental
Approaches.
P. Schissel, G. Jorgensen and R. Pitts
..........................................................................................2076
Application Experience and Field Performance of Silvered Polymer Reflectors
2.24
Detoxification and Materials
J.
Kleinwächter,
M.
Mitzel,
M.
Wierse,
R.
Werner,
M.
Groll,
В.
Bogdanovic,
В.
Spliethoff,
Α.
Ritter..................................................................................................................................2085
Solar Powerstation
with Tkermochemical Storage System
A. Imhof, C. Suter and A.
Steinfeld.............................................................................................2091
Solar Thermal Decomposition ofCaCO3 on an Atmospheric-Open Cyclone Reactor
J. Blanco, S.
Malato,
M.
Sánchez, A. Vidal,
Β.
Sánchez
.............................................................2097
PSA s Work in Solar Photocatatytic Water Detoxification
G. Jorgensen, T.
Wendelin
and M. Carasso
.................................................................................2103
Determination of Accuracy of Measurements by
SERI
s
Scanning
Hartmann
Optical Test
Instrument
M. R.
Nimios,
T.
A. Milne and J.T. McKinnon
...........................................................................2109
Gas-Phase Solar Detoxification of Hazardous Wastes: Laboratory Studies
C. S.
Turchi
and HJF. Link
...........................................................................................................2115
Relative Cost of Photons From Solar or Electric Sources for Photocatalytic Water
Detoxification
2.25
Solar Heat
M.
Böhmer,
M.
Becker and M. Sanchez
......................................................................................2123
Development of Volumetric Air Receivers
J. Oman and P. Novak
..................................................................................................................2129
Prediction of Radiative Properties of Coal Particles Suitable for Absorption of Solar Energy in
Gas
A.Venkatesh
................................................................................................................................2135
Solar Thermal Water Pump
M. R. Amor, J. K.
Raine
and A. S. Tucker
..................................................................................2141
Double Diaphragm Solar Powered Water Pump
P.
С
Lobo
and M.P. Martins
........................................................................................................2147
Performance of a Liquid Piston Engine for Low Head Pumping
V. L. Fara
and R. Grigorescu
.......................................................................................................2153
Flourescent Solar Concentrators: Experimental Results
2.26
Solar Heat Posters
T. Yucheng, Z. Ruipei and Y. Tiengzhu
......................................................................................2161
Solar Drying for Candy Fruits
A. Hadji Saghati
...........................................................................................................................2167
A New Concept on Design of Solar Water Pumping Through Open Heat Pipe
E. Azad and J.
E. MahaEatì
..........................................................................................................2171
Solar Continuous Corn Dryer in
Fluidized
Bed
xviii
A. Brew-Hammond, J. Rouffier and D.
Appeagyei-Kissi............................................................2177
Computer-Aided
Thermodynamic
Analysis
afa Minimum
Maintenance
Solar
Pump
L.
Imre,
G.
Hecker and
L.
Fabri
...................................................................................................2183
Solar Assisted High Performance Agricultural Dryer
M. Founder and
Ύ.
Maurissen
.....................................................................................................2189
Modelization of a Solar Fish Dryer Working by Natural Convection
M.A. Mohamad and Salah M.
Khalü...........................................................................................2194
Solar Drying of Sand for Egyptian Glass Industry
M. Lazarov.T.
Eisenhammer
and R. Sizmann
.............................................................................2199
New Absorber Geometries for Wavelength and Angular Solar Selctive Absorber Cover
Combinations
R. Corvalán, R.
Román
and I.
Napoleoni...................................................................................
2205
Development Of A Solar Drier-Greenhouse Prototype For Agricultural Produce
V. Heinzel, J. Holzinger, S. Petersen
...........................................................................................2212
Boiling Water Collectors- Low Cost Tubular Collectors without Convective Heat Losses
B. Bandarsyah,
N.
Suharta, D.
Schneller
and H.
Nötzold............................................................2217
Nine Years Experience with Solar
Thermal
Pumps in Indonesia
G. Tengesdal
.................................................................................................................................2220
Solar Assisted Crop Drying A Competitive Alternative Also in Cool Humid Climates
K.
Müller
and M. Reuss
...............................................................................................................2226
Solar Drying
—
A Survey of Different Technologies and their Influence on Product Quality
H. Dai and L. Zonghan
.................................................................................................................2232
Fully Developed Laminar Flow and Heat Transfer in The Passages of V-Corrugated Solar Air
Heater
Y. Tripanagnostopoulos and P. Yianoulis
....................................................................................2238
Double Pass Solar Concentrating Collector
С
A. Estrada
Gasea,
G. Alvarez-Garcia
and R.E. Cabanfflas
.....................................................2243
Mathematical Model of an All-Glass Evacuated Tubular Solar Collector
2.27
Desalination
J. Hannekan and W. Rice
.............................................................................................................2253
Design Study of a Novel Solar or Waste Heat Powered Desalination System
T. Baumgartner, D.
Jung, F. Kössinger
and R. Sizmann
.............................................................2259
Multi-Effect Ambient Pressure Desalination with Free Circulation of Air
M.A.C.
Chendo and
S.U.
Egariewe
.............................................................................................2264
Effects of Pebbles and Wick on the Performance of a Shallow-Basin Solar Still
E.
Zarza,
J.I. Ajona, J.
Léon,
К.
Genthner, A. Gregorzewsky
.....................................................2270
Solar Thermal Desalination Project at the
Plataforma
Solar
de Almería
C.
Schwarzer,
M.
Wiedenfeld,
N. K. Bansal
and K.-H.
Ert
.........................................................2276
A Novel Solar Sterilization Water and Distillation System: Experiment and Thermodynamic
Analysis
E.
Mitwally..................................................................................................................................2282
Feasibility of Sea Water Desalination Using Wind Energy Resources in the Middle East
2.28
Solar Ponds
W.W.S. Charters, R.W.G. MacDonaid, B. P. Marett, andD.R.Kaye
..........................................2291
Micro Filtration Techniques for Effective Use of Bitterns in Salt Gradient Solar Ponds
L. Shensheng and L. Zengan
........................................................................................................2297
Experimental Study of Mini-Saturated Solar Ponds Under Natural Conditions
xix
J.Srinivasan
..................................................................................................................................2303
Periodic Solar
Pond For A Rural Community
G.L.
Cler,
P. Hartstirn, T.A. Newell
............................................................................................2309
Solar Ponds for Grain Drying: A Feasibility Study for Seed Corn Drying
A. Joyce, P.
Raposo
and M.
Collares
Pereira...............................................................................
2315
Conductivity Probe for Measuring Small Variations in Salinity Gradient of a Solar Pond
R.N. Abdel-messih and T. A. Newell
..........................................................................................2321
Wind Erosion Modeling of Solar Pond Gradient Zones
2.29
Desalination and Solar Ponds Posters
G.L. Morrison, Sudjito, A.G. Fane and P. Hogan
........................................................................2329
Solar Heated Membrane Distillation
L. Shensheng, M. Zhen and L.
Weide
..........................................................................................2335
Computer Modelling of Solar Pond With Latent Heat Storage
R. Almanza and R.
Castañeda
......................................................................................................2341
Can Any Ca-Clay be Used as a Liner for NACL Solar Ponds?
E. Sartori
.......................................................................................................................................2347
Evaporation From a Free Water Surface with Salt Concentration
W. G. Chun, H.Y.
Kwak,
Т.К.
Lee, S.H.
Cho, and
P.C.
Auh
......................................................2352
Thermal Analysis on a Small Cylindrical
KIER Pond
K. R. Woods and R. R. Dedolph
..................................................................................................2358
Fertilizer Salt Charged Solar Pond Integrated with Programmed Agriculture
P.T. Tsilingiris
..............................................................................................................................2364
The Development of a Low-Cost Flat Response Detector for Use Underwater
M. A. Javed andL. F. Jesch
.........................................................................................................2370
Monitoring An Experimental Solar Pond Fitted With Transparent Insulation
N.S.Bishena
.................................................................................................................................2374
Salt Water Desalination, Using Solar Energy
S.W. Ali.......................................................................................................................................2379
Comprehensive Application of Solar Stills in Pakistan
R.
Prasad
and D. P. Rao
...............................................................................................................2384
Enhancement of Energy Storage In The Ground Beneath Solar Ponds
3.
M. Huacuz V. and M. Silis
С
....................................................................................................2390
Solar-Pond Process For The Production of Sodium Sulphate From Astrakanite
J. J. Hermosillo
.............................................................................................................................2395
Experimental Study About Convective Solar Stills
2.30
Solar Drying I
W.W.S. Charters and S. Theerakulpisut
.......................................................................................2403
Heat Pumps for Agricultural
&
Industrial Drying Processes
H.Farzaad
....................................................................................................................................2409
A Large Scale Fun Dryer
L. Zongnan and Chen Chaoxiong.....
...........................................................................................2415
The Rational Selection of Aperture
Anea
for Mixed Mode Solar Dryer
C.
Sánchez,
E.
López,
N.
Arias, A. Arias
....................................................................................2421
Mathematical,
Techrác,
and Economical Analysis of a Solar Dryer for Tobacco in Colombia
W. Radajewski and D. Gaydon
....................................................................................................2527
In-Storage Solar Grain Dryer Using Rest-Periods
XX
Р. С.
Lobo and
J. W.
Ribeiro
.......................................................................................................2433
Drying Data for
Carnauba
Leaves
2.31
Solar Drying
Π
M.
Mahr
and
J.
Blumenberg.........................................................................................................2441
Modelling of Free Convection Air Flow in a Solar Dryer
O.V. Ekechukwu, B. Norton
........................................................................................................2447
Effects of Seasonal Weather Variations on the Measured Performance of a Natural-Circulation
Solar-Energy Tropical Crop Dryer
F.
Panini,
S. Vitale,
A. Biondo
and R.
Lo Cicero
........................................................................2453
ARCEL
Simulation Model to Perform the Thermal Behaviour of a Storage in the Soil Below a
Greenhous
H.P. Garg, J. Prakash,
D.S.
Hrishikesan
......................................................................................2458
Theoretical Analysis of a Solar Timber Drying System
U. Luboschik, P. Schalajda,
.........................................................................................................2464
Design, Construction, and Monitoring Results of Two Medium Sized Solar Dryers in Germany
and Spain Using Natural Convection
K.S. Rao, D. Singh and S. Swaroop
.............................................................................................2470
Thermal Design and Performance Comparison of Solar Timber Seasoning Kilns
xxi
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