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Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions

Thesis (MEng (Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering))--Stellenbosch University, 2007.

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Main Author: Beviss-Challinor, Lauren Margaret
Other Authors: Dobson, R. T.
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Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2010
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/348 Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions Beviss-Challinor, Lauren Margaret Dobson, R. T. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Engineering. Dept. of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering. Thermal comfort Passive thermal systems Solar chimneys Thermal effectiveness Natural ventilation Inclined solar chimneys Solar radiation Solar power plants Energy conversion Solar power plants -- Design and construction Thesis (MEng (Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering))--Stellenbosch University, 2007. ENGLISH: The design, construction and testing of a passive thermal system, a roof solar chimney, for a loft is considered. Unlike conventional solar chimneys the solar collector is constructed from corrugated iron roof sheets with the aim that it can be integrated into existing buildings at a lower cost or used in low cost housing developments. The main objective of the study was to determine the feasibility of such low-cost design to regulate thermal conditions in a loft, that is heating the loft during winter and enhancing natural ventilation during summer, by carrying out an experimental and analytical study. The results obtained from the experimental study showed that for winter the solar chimney, having a channel width, depth and length of 0.7 m, 0.1 m and 1.8 m respectively and with a peal solar radiation of 850 W/m², heated the room air 5°C higher than the ambient temperature during the hottest periods of the day, which is only marginally better than a loft with conventional roof insulation. At night, it was found that reverse airflow occurred through the chimney, cooling the loft down to ambient temperature, due to radiation heat loss from the roof collector to the night sky. For summer operation, the experimental data showed that the chimney was able to maintain the loft at ambient temperature and the analytical study found that the chimney was able to enhance natural ventilation effectively, reaching air exchange rate of 6.6 per hour for the 4.6 m³ volume space. It was also found that the chimney’s performance dropped rapidly and significantly during periods of low solar radiation and at night. A sensitivity analysis illustrated that for both summer and winter operation, the size, tilt angle and absorptivity of the roof collector greatly effected the efficiency and mass flow rates of the system, agreeing well with other literature. These results prove that this low cost solar chimney cooling design was feasible to enhance natural ventilation mainly during hot summer conditions with high solar radiation. Compared to a loft with only conventional roof insulation, the chimney did not perform effectively during the winter to heat the loft up, meaning that winter operation for this specific design is not feasible. Possible improvements to the design include using construction materials with higher thermal capacities to retain heat energy and ensure continued operation during periods of low solar radiation, as well as using selective absorber coatings on the collector surface. It is recommended that further work on the project include the integration of these improvements into the present design and to use the findings obtained from the sensitivity analysis to improve system efficiencies. CFD analysis of the test-rig will be insightful as an additional means to validate and compare with the analytical and experimental data obtained in this report. With the continuation of these studies, this low-cost solar chimney design can be optimised, validated on a commercial scale and built into existing and new housing developments. Incorporating such a passive thermal device will aid homeowners in air regulation and thermal comfort of their living space as well as saving on energy requirements. Sponsored by the Centre for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Studies, Stellenbosch University Masters 2010-02-02T07:11:43Z 2010-02-02T07:11:43Z 2007 Thesis Beviss-Challinor, LM 2007, 'Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft: a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions', Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/348 en application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Thermal comfort
Passive thermal systems
Solar chimneys
Thermal effectiveness
Natural ventilation
Inclined solar chimneys
Solar radiation
Solar power plants
Energy conversion
Solar power plants -- Design and construction
Beviss-Challinor, Lauren Margaret
Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title_full Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title_fullStr Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title_full_unstemmed Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title_short Design, build and test a passive thermal system for a loft : a roof solar chimney application for South African weather conditions
title_sort design build and test a passive thermal system for a loft a roof solar chimney application for south african weather conditions
topic Thermal comfort
Passive thermal systems
Solar chimneys
Thermal effectiveness
Natural ventilation
Inclined solar chimneys
Solar radiation
Solar power plants
Energy conversion
Solar power plants -- Design and construction
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/348
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