Thermotropic overheating protection for façade-integrated solar thermal collectors

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Thermotropic overheating protection for façade-integrated solar thermal collectors. / Resch-Fauster, Katharina; Weber, Andreas; Holper, Stefan et al.
In: Solar energy materials and solar cells, Vol. 170.2017, No. October, 2017, p. 39-47.

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Resch-Fauster K, Weber A, Holper S, Grobbauer M. Thermotropic overheating protection for façade-integrated solar thermal collectors. Solar energy materials and solar cells. 2017;170.2017(October):39-47. doi: 10.1016/j.solmat.2017.05.060

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Resch-Fauster, Katharina ; Weber, Andreas ; Holper, Stefan et al. / Thermotropic overheating protection for façade-integrated solar thermal collectors. In: Solar energy materials and solar cells. 2017 ; Vol. 170.2017, No. October. pp. 39-47.

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abstract = "The capability of thermotropic glazing to reduce stagnation temperatures in solar thermal collectors is evaluated in in-situ testing (south-fa{\c c}ade of an office building). Therefore, a thermotropic formulation which is curable by sunlight and which exhibits both, excellent light-shielding characteristics (transmittance reduction by ~20%) and long-term stability is specifically designed. Application relevant overheating protection efficiency is given: absorber temperatures are reduced by up to 29 K in collector stagnation. Performance characteristics are not changed during the six month period of in-situ testing. The application demonstration emphasizes the high innovative capacity of thermotropic materials.",
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