- Selective surface
In
solar thermal collector s, a selective surface is a means of increasing its operation temperature and/or efficiency. The selectivity is defined as theratio ofradiation -absorption ("alpha") to radiation-emission ("epsilon"),. Selective surfaces take advantage of the differing wavelengths of incident solar radiation and the emissive radiation from the absorbing surface.Normally, a combination of materials is used. One of the first selective surfaces investigated was simply
copper with a layer of blackcupric oxide .Black chromium ("black chrome")nickel -platedcopper is another selective surface that is very durable, highly resistant tohumidity oroxidizing atmospheres and extremetemperature s while being able to retain its selective properties - but expensive. Another combination consists ofsteel plated withgold ,silicon , andsilicon dioxide .Although ordinary black paint has high absorption, it also has high emissivity, and thus its selectivity is low. So it is not considered to be a true "selective surface".
Typical values for a selective surface might be 0.90 absorption and 0.10 emissivity. but can range from 0.8/0.3 for paints on metal to 0.96/0.05 for commercial surfaces and emissivities as low as 0.02 have been obtained in laboratories.
ee also
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Insulated glazing
*Solar box cooker
*Solar collector
*Solar oven
*Solar power
*Solar thermal collector
*Trombe wall External links
* [http://www.bcas.net/Publication/EnergyNewsletter/Document/2003-5.PDF Selective Surface for efficient Solar Thermal Conversion]
* [http://www.redrok.com/concept.htm#absorptivity Table of absorption and emissivity for various materials]
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