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Title: | Thermal–Hydraulic Performance of a V-Groove Solar Air Collector with Transverse Wedge-Shaped Ribs |
Authors: | E Ahmed, Hamdi |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering |
Abstract: | The poor convective heat transfer coefficient between the absorbing plate and air could result in a decrease in the thermal efficiency of the solar air heater. A semi-analytical model was developed in MATLAB environment was used to predict the thermal–hydraulic efficiency (ηeff) of a V-groove solar air collector (VSAC) integrated with transverse wedge-shaped ribs (TWSR) beneath the absorbing plate. The influence of design parameters, namely pitch ratio (p/e) of 5.67–15, and relative height ratio (e/Dh) of 0.02–0.07, on the thermal–hydraulic efficiency is investigated, with mass flowrates of 0.021–0.126 kg/s. The optimal values of p/e and e/Dh are examined using data for actual climatic conditions. The results indicate that the ηeff of the VSAC-TWSR is greater than that of the smooth VSAC. Moreover, the ηeff increases with increasing flowrates to a specific value and then decreases while thermal efficiency is directly proportional to the mass flowrates. In addition, the optimal thermal enhancement is achieved at p/e = 8 and e/Dh = 0.07. The thermal efficiency increases by about 8% when ribbed as opposed to smooth surface are used. The heat gain of a proposed design enhanced by about 9% and the maximum increase in the thermal–hydraulic efficiency is 9.6% compared to the smooth design when the mass flowrate is 0.084 kg/s. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4049 |
Appears in Collections: | الهندسة الميكانيكية |
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