A Numerical Study on the Performance of Different Shaped Perforation Hole on the Absorber Duct Insert in a Solar Air Heater
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Engineered Science
Abstract
The solar air heater (SAH) is one of the solar energy applications used to heat the atmospheric air for space heating and drying applications. The convective heat transfer coefficient of the absorber plate is low due to the formation of the laminar viscous sublayer. An attempt is made to improve the efficiency by creating perforation holes of different shapes (circular, triangular and rectangular) on the top surface of the absorber duct insert placed inside the test section of the solar air heater. The absorber duct insert enhances the heat transfer rate, and perforation causes the cross flow and the flow disturbance in the flow stream. A rectangular-shaped hole configuration shows the highest thermal efficiency of 87.01 %, followed by the circular and triangular hole configurations. Circular hole configuration shows the highest thermo-hydraulic efficiency of 83.01% at the Reynolds number of 15000.
First Page
234
Last Page
242
DOI
10.30919/es8d644
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Recommended Citation
Arunkumar, H. S.; Kumar, Shiva; and Karanth, K. Vasudeva, "A Numerical Study on the Performance of Different Shaped Perforation Hole on the Absorber Duct Insert in a Solar Air Heater" (2022). Open Access archive. 4979.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/4979