Abstract

ABSTRACT A small-scale solar parabolic trough collector system coupled with a jacketed vessel was designed and evaluated for its performance and quality of the products manufactured in it. The prototype having a 7.026 m2 aperture and 88.38° rim angle was installed in Mehsana, Gujarat, India. The study was conducted in May–June 2022 at different flow rates of sigma therm-k. The useful heat rate ranged from 567.82 W to 861.25 W. The daily average thermal efficiency was obtained in the range of 9.81–14.61% and maximum thermal efficiency achieved during the milk trials was 31.51%. Similarly, maximum absorber temperature achieved during stagnation was 193.4°C and during absorber fluid flow condition was 146.5°C. The maximum convective heat transfer coefficient of 49.5 W/m2K was calculated at Reynold number 1822 and Nusselt number 24.12. It was found that the quality parameters of manufactured milk products were at par with domestic food safety standards. Direct normal irradiance was found to be the most influencing factor followed by the initial milk load. The present system is a potential substitute for various small-scale Indian traditional heat-desiccated milk products, where higher thermal efficiency is not the primary requirement and emphasis is more on the importance of ease of operation.

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