The effect of sinusoidal fins’ amplitude on the thermo-hydraulic performance of a solar air heater

Saboohi, Z., Ommi, F., Rahmani, E., Moradi, T., Fattahi, A., Delpisheh, M. and Karimi, N. (2023) The effect of sinusoidal fins’ amplitude on the thermo-hydraulic performance of a solar air heater. Chemical Engineering Communications, 210(5), pp. 773-787. (doi: 10.1080/00986445.2022.2026338)

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Abstract

Solar energy exploitation is growing consistently, as it is the cheapest and most accessible amongst all forms of renewable energies. Increasing the performance of solar air heaters can aid in developing clean energy use and subsiding the greenhouse gas emissions in the world. This study, therefore, seeks to improve the thermo-hydraulic performance of solar air heaters using sinusoidal extended surfaces. The results show that the Reynolds number increment contributes to the enhancement of Nusselt number and thermo-hydraulic performance, while it does not affect the friction factor considerably. The highest value of the Nusselt number belongs to the case with the highest fin amplitude and wavy fins configuration by about 7 times higher value in comparison to the simple solar air heater. It is shown that the wavy configuration can render higher thermo-hydraulic performance than that of raccoon fins, by about 10 percent. The finned configurations feature better fluid flow mixing at the outlet and lower maximum and gradient of temperature on the absorber plate compared to those of simple and common solar air heaters.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Karimi, Dr Nader
Authors: Saboohi, Z., Ommi, F., Rahmani, E., Moradi, T., Fattahi, A., Delpisheh, M., and Karimi, N.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering
Journal Name:Chemical Engineering Communications
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
ISSN:0098-6445
ISSN (Online):1563-5201
Published Online:17 January 2022
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2022 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
First Published:First published in Chemical Engineering Communications 210(5): 773-787
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy

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