Remote Triggered Solar Thermal Energy Parabolic Trough laboratory: Effective implementation and future possibilities for Virtual Labs

B. Shankar, M. K. Sarithlal, Vishakh Vijayan, J. Freeman, K. Achuthan
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Virtualisation of experiments is one of the most efficient ways for the modernisation of traditional engineering laboratories. In that context, remote triggering, or remotely controlling actual physical laboratory hardware, is one of the best ways to do this. This paper provides the framework and methodology behind the creation of a Remote Triggered Solar Thermal Energy Parabolic Trough experiment. The `Remote Trigger Solar Thermal Energy Parabolic Trough Lab', is a virtual experiment for analysing the heating capacity of a parabolic trough collector over different flow rates of the heat transfer fluid and for different angles of incidence of radiation. The experiment has a web interface in which the student can view and control the actual hardware device, changing the various parameters which affect the efficiency of the parabolic trough. These parameters can be measured and displayed on the Web interface in a spreadsheet and are plotted in a novel and learning-effective manner. This experiment is being hosted on our VLCAP (Virtual Labs Collaboration and Accessibility Platform) [1] and extensive testing and evaluation is underway. It will be open for a large number of students from all over the world to use the site. This paper presents the implementation strategies and methods used which have proven effective for Virtual Labs, along with a technical description of the experiment and the system used to create and host the experiment.
远程触发太阳能抛物槽实验室:虚拟实验室的有效实施和未来的可能性
实验虚拟化是实现传统工程实验室现代化的最有效途径之一。在这种情况下,远程触发或远程控制实际的物理实验室硬件是实现此目的的最佳方法之一。本文提供了创建远程触发太阳能抛物槽实验背后的框架和方法。“远程触发太阳能抛物槽实验室”是一个虚拟实验,用于分析抛物槽集热器在不同传热流体流速和不同辐射入射角下的加热能力。实验有一个web界面,学生可以在其中查看和控制实际的硬件设备,改变影响抛物线槽效率的各种参数。这些参数可以在电子表格中测量和显示在Web界面上,并以一种新颖而有效的学习方式绘制。这个实验是在我们的VLCAP(虚拟实验室协作和访问平台)[1]上进行的,广泛的测试和评估正在进行中。它将向来自世界各地的大量学生开放使用该网站。本文介绍了已被证明对虚拟实验室有效的实施策略和方法,以及实验的技术描述和用于创建和托管实验的系统。
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