Solar heat collection curtain wall
A solar heat collection and curtain wall technology, applied in the field of curtain walls, can solve the problems of large energy consumption and achieve the effect of convenient implementation of the process and reduction of energy consumption
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Embodiment 1
[0022] Example 1 The solar heat collection curtain wall of this example can be constructed from figure 1 with figure 2 As you can see, first fix the slot 2 on the building, and then insert the two ends of the heat collection tube 4 into the slot 2 one by one, and the heat collection tubes 4 are glued with glass glue to block the outer wall of the heat collection tube. The gap can eventually form a curtain wall with heat collection effect.
[0023] The heat collecting tube 4 is made of transparent material and is divided into an inner tube 4d and an outer tube 4b. The mouth of the tube is sealed by a tube cover 4a. There is a vacuum chamber 4c between the inner and outer tubes, and a heat absorption chamber 4e in the inner tube; Isosceles triangles, the two on the most sides are in the form of right-angled trapezoids; the length of the bottom of the inner wall of the inner tube of the isosceles triangle is greater than or equal to half of the length of the outer wall of the outer...
Embodiment 2
[0026] Example 2 The solar heat collection curtain wall of this example can be constructed from image 3 with Figure 4 It can be seen that it is different from Embodiment 1 in that: the cross section of the heat collecting tube is an isosceles trapezoid, and the two on the outermost side are in the form of a right-angled trapezoid. The length of the bottom side of the inner wall of the isosceles trapezoidal inner tube is greater than or equal to half of the sum of the two bottom sides of the outer wall of the outer tube, ie Figure 4 Among the dimensions shown, 2C≥D. In this way, all the direct sunlight can pass through the heat absorbing cavity 4e without entering the room through the vacuum cavity 4c.
Embodiment 3
[0027] Embodiment 3 The structure of the solar heat collection curtain wall of this embodiment can be seen from Figure 5. The difference from Embodiments 1 and 2 is that the cross section of the collector tube adopts a zigzag shape, so that sunlight coming from any direction, Including oblique shots and direct shots, they will pass through the heat-absorbing cavity 4e, but will not enter the room through the vacuum cavity 4c.
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