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Title: Influence of Rectangular Ribs on Exergetic Performance in a Triangular Duct Solar Air Heater
Authors: Nidhul
Kottayat; Kumar
Sachin; Yadav
Ajay Kumar; Anish
S.
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS Vol. 12 , 5 , p. -
Abstract: Several artificial roughness (ribs) configurations have been used in flat plate solar air heaters (SAH) in recent years to improve their overall performance. In the present work, energy and exergy analyses of rectangular ribs in a triangular duct SAH for varying relative rib heights (e/D = 0.02-0.04), relative rib pitches (P/e = 5-15), and rib aspect ratios (e/w = 0.5-4) are evaluated and compared with smooth SAH. The analysis reveals that the entropy generated due to heat transfer is lower for the ribbed triangular duct compared to the smooth duct. It is also observed that the width of the rib plays a crucial role in minimizing heat losses to the environment. A maximum reduction of 43% and 62% in exergy losses to the environment and exergy losses due to heat transfer to the fluid is achieved, respectively, with a rib aspect ratio (e/w) of 4 compared to the smooth plate. It is found that in contrast to the smooth plate, ribs beneath the absorber plate effectively improves thermal and exergetic efficiency. Maximum enhancement of 36% and 17% is obtained in exergetic efficiency (eta (ex)) and thermal efficiency (eta (th)), respectively, for e/w = 4, P/e = 10 and e/D = 0.04. Results also show the superiority of the ribbed triangular duct over the ribbed rectangular duct for an application requiring compact SAH with a higher flowrate.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4046057
http://idr.nitk.ac.in/jspui/handle/123456789/15561
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