Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries

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Autor(a) principal: Celuppi,Rafael
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Scapinello,Jaqueline, Andrade,Felipe G. D., Revello,Jaime H. P., Magro,Jacir Dal
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Engenharia Agrícola
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Resumo: Energy consumption in the world has been growing every year. The industrial sector represents 27.32% of the world energy demand. Heating systems that use solar energy may contribute with a percentage of the total energy required by industries. This work aimed to study the use of vacuum solar collectors for water pre-heating in boilers. We used four collectors installed according to NBR 15,569; water flow through the tubes was 0.058 L/s, and temperature in the inlet and outlet pipes was measured. Results showed that instantaneous radiation, and inlet fluid and room temperatures are variables that influence the process, reaching water maximum temperature in the solar collector outlet of 97.9 °C, and efficiency of approximately 65% for most experiments. For the financial viability evaluation, the payback study was applied, which resulted in 4; 7 and 5 years, for the respective sources: firewood, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), and electricity. Regarding the calculation of the annual contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gases, it was, respectively, 2.162 and 356 kg of CO2 per m² of collector tubes, in comparison with firewood and LPG.
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title Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
spellingShingle Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
Celuppi,Rafael
solar collector
water heating
energy efficiency
title_short Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
title_full Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
title_fullStr Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
title_full_unstemmed Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
title_sort Solar energy use for water pre-heating in boilers of agro-industries
author Celuppi,Rafael
author_facet Celuppi,Rafael
Scapinello,Jaqueline
Andrade,Felipe G. D.
Revello,Jaime H. P.
Magro,Jacir Dal
author_role author
author2 Scapinello,Jaqueline
Andrade,Felipe G. D.
Revello,Jaime H. P.
Magro,Jacir Dal
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Celuppi,Rafael
Scapinello,Jaqueline
Andrade,Felipe G. D.
Revello,Jaime H. P.
Magro,Jacir Dal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv solar collector
water heating
energy efficiency
topic solar collector
water heating
energy efficiency
description Energy consumption in the world has been growing every year. The industrial sector represents 27.32% of the world energy demand. Heating systems that use solar energy may contribute with a percentage of the total energy required by industries. This work aimed to study the use of vacuum solar collectors for water pre-heating in boilers. We used four collectors installed according to NBR 15,569; water flow through the tubes was 0.058 L/s, and temperature in the inlet and outlet pipes was measured. Results showed that instantaneous radiation, and inlet fluid and room temperatures are variables that influence the process, reaching water maximum temperature in the solar collector outlet of 97.9 °C, and efficiency of approximately 65% for most experiments. For the financial viability evaluation, the payback study was applied, which resulted in 4; 7 and 5 years, for the respective sources: firewood, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), and electricity. Regarding the calculation of the annual contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gases, it was, respectively, 2.162 and 356 kg of CO2 per m² of collector tubes, in comparison with firewood and LPG.
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