Property and performance requirements for thermotropic layers to prevent overheating in an all polymeric flat-plate collector

Abstract Within this study the potential of thermotropic layers to prevent overheating of an all-polymeric solar collector is evaluated by theoretical modeling. The investigations show that collector stagnation temperatures can be reduced to temperatures between 80 and 90 °C by using thermotropic layers either in the glazing or on the absorber. For overheating protection to a maximum temperature of 80–90 °C a residual solar transmittance of the thermotropic layer below 0.25 in the opaque state (>0.85 in clear state) is effectual. The required switching temperature is dependent on the collector configuration.