Abstract

A solar collector, suitable for an undergraduate laboratory project or lecture demonstration has been built and the details of the construction and the way in which it can be used by students in elementary or advanced courses is described. A simple and efficient system results from using a black liquid to absorb the energy and from using the thermosyphon effect to drive the liquid through the collector. A floodlamp is used as a surrogate sun. The collector is of considerable current interest in the field of solar energy.

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