Thermal Performance Evaluation for Two Designs of Flat-Plate Solar Air Heater: An Experimental and CFD Investigations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Perform experimental investigations on two FPSAH designs under the weather conditions in Shebin El-Kom, Egypt.
- Evaluate the influence of operating parameters on the thermal performance of the tested FPSAH designs.
- Create a detailed and dynamic CFD model capable of accurately simulating the real-world operation of FPSAHs under realistic operating conditions.
2. Test Rig Description
3. Thermal Analysis
3.1. Energy Balance
3.1.1. Conventional Solar Air Heater (Case A)
Glass Cover
Absorber Plate
3.1.2. Modified Solar Air Heater (Case B)
Upper Glass Cover
Stagnant Air
Lower Glass Cover
Absorber Plate
3.2. Calculation of the Relative Humidity
3.3. Thermal Efficiency
4. Economic Analysis
5. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
5.1. Geometry Creation and Details of the Meshing
5.2. Assumptions for Simulation
- As the surrounding air velocities were very low, the influence of the surrounding air velocity was neglected, and free convection was assumed.
- The bottom of the physical absorber of the system was insulated and was therefore considered adiabatic.
- As the variation in temperatures was medium, the air properties, such as the thermal conductivity, specific heat, viscosity, and density, were assumed to be piecewise linear, and the temperature and the physical properties of the solid materials were assumed to be constants.
- The pressure of the outlet air was assumed to be equal to the atmospheric pressure.
5.3. Governing Equations
5.3.1. Mass Conservation Equation
5.3.2. Momentum Conservation Equation
5.3.3. Energy Equation
5.4. Boundary Types and Conditions for the Two Tested FPSAH Models
5.5. Models Selection for Simulation
6. Results and Discussion
- Inside the both tested solar air heaters, the temperatures of the flat-plate absorber and upper glass cover begin to increase as global solar irradiation falls on the SAH. The temperature contours show increments of gradual increase until 14:00; after this point, they decrease steadily.
- Within the tested FPSAH models, the airflow temperature begins to increase as the global irradiation falls on the absorber. After some time, the air flow begins to heat up, and the density of the airflow decreases, leading to an increase in the velocity of the airflow. The interior airflow temperatures inside both tested air heaters gradually increased until 14:00; after this point, they gradually minimized.
7. Conclusions
- The presence of stagnant air has a beneficial effect on the thermal efficiency of an SAH.
- CFD simulations provide solutions of satisfactory quality, demonstrating the effectiveness of CFD as a tool for predicting the behavior and performance of FPSAHs.
- Upon comparison of the CFD-simulated results with the experimental data for both tested SAHs (Case A and Case B), it was observed that the simulated global irradiation, air flow temperature, relative humidity, absorber and glass cover temperatures, and air flow velocities closely matched the corresponding experimental data.
- The average CFD thermal efficiency values obtained for Case B and Case A were 28.7% and 21.6%, respectively. Meanwhile, the average experimental thermal efficiency values for these cases were 26.4% and 18.2%, respectively. Therefore, it can be concluded that Case B offers the best thermal efficiency.
- For both Case B and Case A, the average CFD outlet air temperature values demonstrated deviations of 7% and 7.8%, respectively, which were very similar to the corresponding experimental results.
- Comparing Case B to Case A, the CFD simulation showed a 31.6% reduction in the average relative humidity, while the experimental data exhibited a 28.8% reduction in the relative humidity for Case B compared to the reference case.
- By conducting a CFD modeling study, designers of FPSAHs can obtain a broad range of efficient information which can help save costs and time before undertaking any expensive and time-consuming experimental investigations.
8. Future Studies
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Nomenclature
Variable | Definition | Unit |
Aab | Absorber area | m2 |
Agc | Glass cover area | m2 |
Ast | Stagnant air area | m2 |
Cpgc | The glass cover specific heat | J/kg·K |
Cpst | The stagnant air specific heat | J/kg·K |
Cpab | The absorber specific heat | J/kg·K |
Cpf | The airflow specific heat | J/kg·K |
E | The total energy | J |
Gravitational acceleration | m/s2 | |
hcf-ab | The convective coefficient of the heat transfer between the airflow and absorber | W/m2·K |
hcf-gcu | The convective coefficient of the heat transfer between the airflow and the upper glass cover | W/m2·K |
hcgcl-st | The convective coefficient of heat transfer between the lower glass cover and the stagnant air | W/m2·K |
hcgcu-st | The convective coefficient of heat transfer between the upper glass cover and the stagnant air | W/m2·K |
hrgcl-gcu | The radiative coefficient of heat transfer between the lower glass cover and the upper glass cover | W/m2·K |
hrgcl-sky | The radiative coefficient of heat transfer between the lower glass cover and the sky | W/m2·K |
hrgcu-ab | The radiative coefficient of heat transfer between the upper glass cover and the absorber | W/m2·K |
hrab-gcu | The radiative coefficient of heat transfer between the absorber and the upper glass cover | W/m2·K |
hrgcu-gcl | The radiative coefficient of heat transfer between the upper glass cover and the lower glass cover | W/m2·K |
I(t) | Global solar irradiation on the inclined surface | W/m2 |
mgc | Mass of glass cover | kg |
I | The unit tensor | – |
The diffusion flux of species j | – | |
The thermal conductivity | W/m.K | |
mst | Mass of stagnant air | kg |
mab | Mass of absorber | kg |
P | The static pressure | Pa |
The turbulent Prandtl numbers. | – | |
SQ | Volumetric convective thermal power exchanged between airflow and near component | W/m3 |
S.L | The volume of airflow located between insulation plate and absorber | m3 |
Tab | The absorber temperature | K |
Tf | The airflow temperature | K |
Tgcl | The lower glass cover temperature | K |
Tgcu | The upper glass cover temperature | K |
Tsky | The sky temperature | K |
Tst | The stagnant air temperature | K |
Tamb | The ambient air temperature | K |
Tfout | The outlet airflow | K |
Tfint | The inlet airflow | K |
τst | The stagnant air transmissivity coefficient | – |
τgc | The glass cover transmissivity coefficient | – |
τf | The airflow transmissivity coefficient | – |
αf | The airflow absorptivity coefficient | – |
αgc | The glass cover absorptivity coefficient | – |
αab | The absorber absorptivity coefficient | – |
αst | The stagnant air absorptivity coefficient | – |
Overall velocity vector | m/s | |
The viscous stress | Pa | |
The molecular viscosity | Pa·s | |
The turbulent viscosity | Pa·s | |
Abbreviations | ||
Case A | Conventional Solar Air Heater | |
Case B | Modified Solar Air Heater | |
CFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics | |
FPSAH | Flat Plate Solar Air Heater | |
SAH | Solar Air Heater |
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Zone Name | Zone Type | Description | Thermal Conditions | Wall Thickness |
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Upper Glass Wall | Wall | Semi-Transparent T: 0.89- R: 0.08-A:0.03 | Convection (5.7 W/m2·K) And Radition | 0.003 m |
Lower Glass Wall | Wall | Semi-Transparent T: 0.89- R: 0.08-A:0.03 | Coupled | 0.003 m |
Absorber Wall | Wall | Opaque | Convection (9.5 W/m2·K) And Radition | 0.001 m |
Side Walls | Walls | Semi-Transparent T: 0.89- R: 0.08-A:0.03 | Convection (5.7 W/m2.k) | 0.003 m |
Inlet | Velocity Inlet | 1 m/s | ||
Outlet | Pressure Outlet | Gauge Pressure 0 kPa |
Function | Specification | ||
---|---|---|---|
Solver Setting | Space | 3D | |
Time | Unsteady; first-order implicit | ||
Viscous Model | Turbulence model; k-epsilon with RNG Enhanced wall treatment with thermal effects | ||
Radiation | Rosseland radiation model with solar loading and solar ray tracing Utilizing solar calculator (latitude 30.5° N and longitude 31.01° E) Days: 14:16.06.2022 Start time: 07.00 AM to End time: 07.00 PM North and West directions of the SAH | ||
Material Properties | Solid | Glass and Galvanized iron | Thermo-physical properties including: density; thermal conductivity; specific heat capacity |
Fluid | Air | ||
Operating Conditions | Operating Pressure | 101.3 kPa | |
Gravity | −9.81 Z-Direction | ||
Operating Temperature | 288.16 K |
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El-Sebaey, M.S.; Ellman, A.; El-Din, S.S.; Essa, F.A. Thermal Performance Evaluation for Two Designs of Flat-Plate Solar Air Heater: An Experimental and CFD Investigations. Processes 2023, 11, 1227. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11041227
El-Sebaey MS, Ellman A, El-Din SS, Essa FA. Thermal Performance Evaluation for Two Designs of Flat-Plate Solar Air Heater: An Experimental and CFD Investigations. Processes. 2023; 11(4):1227. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11041227
Chicago/Turabian StyleEl-Sebaey, Mahmoud S., Asko Ellman, Sh. Shams El-Din, and Fadl A. Essa. 2023. "Thermal Performance Evaluation for Two Designs of Flat-Plate Solar Air Heater: An Experimental and CFD Investigations" Processes 11, no. 4: 1227. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11041227