Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors.UsersGuide

User's Guide for Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors

Information

The package Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors contains models used for simulation of solar thermal systems. Top-level models are available for solar collectors based on the ASHRAE93 and EN12975 test protocols. The two models use different models for solar gain, heat loss and data packages. Solar gain and heat loss models are available for use with data obtained from ASHRAE93 and EN12975 test procedures. Data packages containing default values for several collectors are available in packages for concentrating, flat plate and tubular collectors.

Use of the Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors models

A model of a solar thermal collector mainly consists of the three following items:

Ratings data describing the parameters of individual collectors are available in Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors.Data. All ratings data was taken from the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) website. Data for concentrating, flat plate and tubular collectors are currently presented in separate data packages to improve ease of use. The name of any given collector data package begins with a code stating what type of collector it is. The codes are as follows:

Currently there are no concentrating models on the SRCC website that provide all of the data necessary for accurate use in the models available in Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors. Namely, they lack data for dp_nominal, dT_nominal and G_nominal. This data must be obtained from other sources.

There are two test methods for solar thermal collectors. The American standard is ASHRAE93 and the European standard is EN12975. Models calculating solar gain and heat loss using coefficients from both test methods are available in Buildings.Fluid.SolarCollectors.BaseClasses. Users should be careful to ensure that the solar gain and heat loss models used in their simulation match the ratings data entered into the data package.

Finally, the parameters of the system must be defined. Most of the parameters are self-explanatory. The complex parameters are used as follows:

References

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