Tytuł pozycji:
Numerical study of an air plane solar collector with the baffle in zigzag form
The production of thermal energy from solar energy by flat
collectors finds nowadays many applications due to their innumerable economic and environmental interests. Currently, conservation of energy resources has become a global priority. On the other hand, given the dizzying demand for energy, has led specialists to find new techniques, such as
renewable energies (solar, wind and geothermal). The present work is a
contribution, by numerical simulation, to the study of heat transfer in flat
solar collectors. On the basis of some experimental data, several simulation
calculations have been carried out in order to determine the influencing parameters allowing better performance of the sensors and ensuring a good
homogeneity of the temperature distributions. Based on the observation
that, due to the low thermophysical properties of the air used as heat transfer fluid, solar air collectors rather give poor yields. It has been found very
useful to have ‘baffling’ obstacles of various shapes and forms in the solar
collector duct. This increases the thermal transfer of a coolant, which clearly
improves the thermal efficiency of the solar air collector. This article consists
mainly of studying the effects on heat transfer of turbulent forced convection by baffles of zigzag shapes, placed in a rectangular channel, using the
finite volume method. The pressure-velocity coupling has been processed by
the SIMPLEC algorithm. The results are presented in terms of the average
Nusselt number and temperature field for different positions.