Experimental designs for a solar domestic hot water storage system were built in efforts to maximize thermal stratification within the tank. A stratified thermal store has been shown by prior literature to maximize temperature of the hot water drawn from the tank and simultaneously minimize collector inlet temperature required for effective heat transfer from the solar panels, thereby improving the annual performance of domestic solar hot water heating systems (DSHWH) by 30–60%. Our design incorporates partitions, thermal diodes, and a coiled heat exchanger enclosed in an annulus. The thermal diodes are passive devices that promote natural convection currents of hot water upward, while inhibiting reverse flow and mixing. Several variations of heat exchanger coils, diodes and partitions were simulated using ansys Computational Fluid Dynamics, and benchmarked using experimental data. The results revealed that the optimum design incorporated two partitions separated by a specific distance with four diodes for each partition. In addition, it was discovered that varying the length and diameter of the thermal diodes greatly affected the temperature distribution. The thermal diodes and partitions were used to maintain stratification for long periods of time by facilitating natural convective currents and taking advantage of the buoyancy effect. The results of the experiment and simulations proved that incorporating these elements into the design can greatly improve the thermal performance and temperature stratification of a domestic hot water storage tank.
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November 2013
Research-Article
Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank: Design and Analysis for Improving Thermal Stratification
Jinny Rhee
Jinny Rhee
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
One Washington Square,
e-mail: Jinny.Rhee@sjsu.edu
San Jose State University
,One Washington Square,
San Jose, CA 95192-0087
e-mail: Jinny.Rhee@sjsu.edu
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Nathan Devore
Henry Yip
Jinny Rhee
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
One Washington Square,
e-mail: Jinny.Rhee@sjsu.edu
San Jose State University
,One Washington Square,
San Jose, CA 95192-0087
e-mail: Jinny.Rhee@sjsu.edu
Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING. Manuscript received January 9, 2013; final manuscript received September 11, 2013; published online October 17, 2013. Assoc. Editor: Moncef Krarti.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. Nov 2013, 135(4): 040905 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 17, 2013
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January 9, 2013
Revision Received:
September 11, 2013
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Devore, N., Yip, H., and Rhee, J. (October 17, 2013). "Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank: Design and Analysis for Improving Thermal Stratification." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. November 2013; 135(4): 040905. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4025517
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