Influence of wire-coil inserts on the thermo-hydraulic performance of a flat-plate solar collector

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作者
Herrero Martin, R. [1 ]
Garcia, A. [1 ]
Perez-Garcia, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Politecn Cartagena, Dpto Ingn Term & Fluidos, Cartagena 30202, Spain
关键词
Heat transfer enhancement; local losses; friction coefficient; wire-coil inserts; flat plate solar collector; HEAT-TRANSFER ENHANCEMENT; TWISTED-TAPE INSERTS; FRICTION FACTOR; TUBES; TRANSITION; LAMINAR; FLOWS;
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10.1088/1742-6596/395/1/012057
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
Enhancement techniques can be applied to flat-plate liquid solar collectors towards more compact and efficient designs. For the typical operating mass flow rates in flat-plate solar collectors, the most suitable technique is inserted devices. Based on previous studies from the authors, wire coils were selected for enhancing heat transfer. This type of inserted device provides better results in laminar, transitional and low turbulence fluid flow regimes. To test the enhanced solar collector and compare with a standard one, an experimental side-by-side solar collector test bed was designed and constructed. The testing set up was fully designed following the requirements of EN12975-2 and allow us to accomplish performance tests under the same operating conditions (mass flow rate, inlet fluid temperature and weather conditions). This work presents the thermal efficiency curves of a commercial and an enhanced solar collector, for the standardized mass flow rate per unit of absorber area of 0.02 kg/sm(2) (in useful engineering units 144 kg/h for water as working fluid and 2 m(2) flat-plate solar collector of absorber area). The enhanced collector was modified inserting spiral wire coils of dimensionless pitch p/D=1 and wire-diameter e/D=0.0717. The friction factor per tube has been computed from the overall pressure drop tests across the solar collectors. The thermal efficiency curves of both solar collectors, a standard and an enhanced collector, are presented. The enhanced solar collector increases the thermal efficiency by 15%. To account for the overall enhancement a modified performance evaluation criterion (R3m) is proposed. The maximum value encountered reaches 1.105 which represents an increase in useful power of 10.5% for the same pumping power consumption.
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