Abstract

A solar cooling and eating system is in operation at the Co-Operative Research Center in the Yatsushiro National College of Technology and the facility's performances has been monitored continuously since it began operation in July 1981. This paper shows the experimental results of solar heating and the evaluation of yearly performance of the solar cooling and heating system following my previous paper mentioned the results of solar cooling. Further, by analyzing the operation results of cooling and heating the incident angle and the wind speed modifiers for flat-plate solar collectors were determined, and by using the results a simulation study was undertaken to find out the most optimum collector Flow rate in the solar heating.

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