Authors

Nuruljannah Alias

Department of Electronic Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Syed Abu Bakar

Department of Electronic Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Hannis Sabrina Intan

Department of Electronic Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

Abstract

Current solar water heating systems and their uses are examined in this review study. In homes, businesses, and industries, hot water is utilized. A variety of resources, including coal, diesel, and gas, are utilized to produce steam and heat water. Solar energy is the primary substitute for conventional energy sources. Solar water heating is the best method to make the most of the abundant amount of free solar thermal energy. The required energy will be supplied by the solar thermal system. The amount of solar energy that is available, the customer's preferred temperature, the system's location, and other variables all affect how big the systems are. Consequently, it is crucial to base the solar water heating system's design on the aforementioned considerations. After reviewing the currently available literature, the structure, organization, applications and size of the solar thermal system are studied. One of the cost-free, environmentally friendly types of renewable energy is solar energy. The most difficult procedure involves getting the most thermal energy possible from solar radiation, despite the fact that India has developed many technologies for obtaining energy from available renewable sources. One of the most basic and user-friendly renewable energies is solar power.

Keywords

Industrial Purpose Steam Production Conventional System Solar Thermal System Thermal Energy

Citation of this Article

Nuruljannah Alias, Syed Abu Bakar, & Hannis Sabrina Intan. (2024). Solar Thermal Based Steam Production System with Tube-In Flat Plate Collector. International Current Journal of Engineering and Science - ICJES, 3(10), 5-8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47001/ICJES/2024.310002

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