An experimental investigation of forced convection flat plate solar air heater with storage material
Author(s) -
W. A. Aissa,
Mostafa El-Sallak,
Ahmed Elhakem
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
thermal science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.339
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 2334-7163
pISSN - 0354-9836
DOI - 10.2298/tsci110607006a
Subject(s) - environmental science , air mass (solar energy) , nusselt number , meteorology , forced convection , airflow , atmospheric sciences , air temperature , constant air volume , inlet , materials science , work (physics) , radiation , convection , mechanics , geology , thermodynamics , optics , turbulence , geography , physics , boundary layer , geomorphology , reynolds number
Solar air heater (SAH) is a heating device that uses the heated air in the drying of agriculture products and many engineering applications. The purpose of the present work is to study a forced convection flat plate solar air heater with granite stone storage material bed under the climatic conditions of Egypt-Aswan. Experiments are performed at different air mass flow rates ; varying from 0.016 kg/s to 0.08 kg/s, for five hot summer days of July 2008. Hourly values of global solar radiation and some meteorological data (temperature, pressure, relative humidities, etc.) for measuring days are obtained from the Egyptian Meteorological Authority, Aswan station. Inlet and outlet temperatures of air from a SAH have been recorded. In this work, attempt has been made to present the temperature distribution in non dimensional form that makes it useable for any region and not restricted to local conditions. The variation of solar radiation, air heater efficiency, Nusselt number and temperature distribution along the air heater are discussed. Comparisons between the calculated values of outlet air temperatures, average air temperatures and storage material temperatures and the corresponding measured values showed good agreement. Comparison between current work and those in previous investigations showed fair agreement
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