Design and Thermal Analysis of Solar Plate Collector with and Without Porous Medium

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Design and Thermal Analysis of Solar Plate Collector with and Without Porous Medium Ranjithkumar. K 1, Pradeep kumar.s.l 2, Jayaprakash. L 3 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hindustan College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India 1,2,3. ABSTRACT: The heat transfer characteristics and performance of the flat plat collector with and without porous media are studied. An experimental study was conducted to evaluate the thermal performance of a flat plate collector by using a packed bed of Sand, Black stone. This is acted as a heat storage material. The solar energy was stored in the packed bed through the high solar intensity period and extracts at low intensity. The experimentally obtained results are used to analyze the performance of the system based on temperature distribution in different localization of the absorber. The thermal performance evaluation of the flat plat collector with and without porous medium has been analyzed experimentally and the results of both medium are compared. The perfect and efficient heat storage material is developed. I. INTRODUCTION Energy is a vital need in all aspects and due to the increasing demand for energy coupled with its in efficient consumption, the environment has been polluted either directly or indirectly. To prevent this from becoming a global disaster, it is inevitable to strengthen efforts of energy generation and utilization using sustainable means and progressively substituting the fossil fuels for renewable sources of energy. The solar radiation level in Malaysia is high, ranging from 6.6kWh/m2 in January to 6.0kWh/m2 in August, which is ideal for several solar energy applications (Mohd et al., 1999). Extensive investigations have been carried out on the optimum design of conventional and modified solar air heaters, in order to search for efficient and inexpensive designs suitable for mass production for different practical applications. The researchers have given their attention to the effects of design and operational parameters, type of flow passes, number of glazing and type of absorber flat, corrugated or finned, on the thermal performance of solar air heaters (Ratna et al., 1991; Ratna et al., 1992; Choudhury et al., 1995; Karim and Hawlader, 2004). Ratna et al. (1991) has presented theoretical parametric analysis of a corrugated solar air heater with and without cover, where they obtained the optimum flow channel depth, for maximum heat at lowest collector cost. Ratna et al. (1992) has found that there exists an optimum mass flow rate corresponding to an optimum flow channel depth. This result has been concluded after conducting a study on 10 different designs of solar air heaters. Choudhury et al. (1995) has calculated the ratio of the annual cost and the annual energy gain for two- pass solar air heaters with single and double covers above the absorber. They concluded that for short- er duct lengths and lower air mass flow rates, the performance of the two pass air heaters with a single cover is most cost effective as compared to the other designs. Karim and Hawlader (2004) have performed an experimental study on three types of solar air collectors, i.e. flat plate, finned and corrugated absorbers. They reported that the V-corrugated is the most efficient collector and the flat plate collector is the least efficient. In spite of this concern on improving the performance of solar air heaters, little has been published on the effect of the air flow passage dimension on the efficiency and pressure drop and hence the cost-effectiveness of the system. Bashria et al., (2004a) and Bashria et al., (2004b) presented a developed internet based mathematical simulation to predict the thermal performance for different designs of solar air heaters. The study presented in this article uses the afore- mentioned developed program to find the influence of different parameters, such as mass flow rate, flow channel depth and Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 447

collector length on the system thermal performance and pressure drop across the collector, for flat plate collector in single and double passes with and without using a porous media. It is observed that in many fluid heating applications, it is desirable to have options for simultaneous heating of air and water streams. A dual purpose solar collector is a novel solar energy conversion device which can be used for simultaneous heating of water and air streams. The system essentially relies on a basic flat plate collector with appropriate design changes to accomplish these tasks. Adequate heat delivery and optimization of space are possible with this type of integrated system. Dual purpose solar collectors have the potential to find applications in diverse areas like building air and water heating, process heating applications etc. Assari et al had presented basic theoretical and experimental investigations on dual purpose solar collector. The focus of the present work is on the performance enhancement of a dual purpose solar collector integrated with a porous matrix. Numerical simulations of the modified system are undertaken to suggest the design improvements for the system. With the help of illustrative examples, the proposed system is compared with existing design of a dual purpose solar collector. II. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP A flat plate collector consists of an outer and inner case which is made up of steel. In between the two cases there will be an insulating material made up of wool which will keep the heat without dissipating to the outside of the flat plate collector. In the inner case a copper plate is placed and it is used to absorb the heat. There will be an air gap below and above the copper plate in order to hate the incoming air. A glass plate is fixed on the outer case so that it will cover the entire setup. This glass will penetrate the UV rays from the sun to the copper plate. During the day time the heat from the sun will be fall on the glass plate and this plate will allow the UV rays to fall on the copper plate. This made the copper plate to get heated. The copper plate is naturally a good heat absorbing material. The air gap provides the flow of air around the copper plate and thus this plate will heats the air. Heated air can be used directly in air heating systems without the need for external fluid loop. Corrosion problems are considerably reduced. Solar air heaters could be used for a wide variety of industrial applications such as crop drying, adsorbent beds regeneration in separation processes and meeting buildings heating load. Freezing and boiling problems are also eliminated. The major heat losses from flat-plate solar collectors are through the top cover so that the sides and the bottom of the collector can be well insulated. The insulators can reduce the collector top heat losses due to its low thermal conductivity; however it is characterized also with lower transmittivity compared with glass. Therefore, the transmitted part of the solar radiation to the air inside the solar collector is lower. III. SOLAR FLAT PLAT COLLECTOR DIMENSIONS Area =2000mm*1000mm Copper absorber plat thickness =0.8 mm Outer case =2050mm*1050 mm Inner case =2000mm*1000 mm A-type glass =2050mm*1050 mm Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 448

Figure 1: Experimental Setup of a solar Flat Plate collector. IV. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS In all types, the air heaters are composed of three plates, i.e. the cover, the absorber and the rear or back plate. The air flows in the upper channel depth between the cover and the absorber plate in Single flow, but it is turned to continue flowing in the lower duct between the absorber and the rear plate in Double flow. The lower duct has been packed with sand as a porous medium. The following analysis is based on energy balance at various components of the collector models, along with the different heat transfer coefficients at their surfaces. The assumptions made are: Heat transfer is steady and one dimensional The temperatures of the glass, absorber and bottom plates vary only along the x-direction of the air flow There is no leakage from the smooth flow channels the absorption of solar radiation in the cover is neglected insofar as it affects loss from the collector Heat losses through the front and back of collector are to the same ambient temperature At some location along the flow direction, the absorbed solar energy heats up the plate to a temperature. Absorber plate glass gl 1 gl 2 ab s 1 s 2 f 2 f 1 Back cover with insulation Side cover Figure 3: Schematic diagram of flat plate collector. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 449

V. THERMAL ANALYSIS OF FLAT PLATE COLLECTOR The 3D modeling of flat plate collector is designed using Solid Works software. All the drawing dimensions are in mm and it is saved in IGES format and it can be imported to ANSYS to perform Thermal analysis. 5.1 Input parameters: Initial temperature = 33 o C. Emissivity = 0.92. Radiation = 968 W/m 2. 5.2 3D View of flat plate collector: Figure 4: 3D View Model of a Flat Plate Solar Air Heater. 5.3 Thermal analysis using ANSYS: Figure: 5 Meshing Of Flat Plate Collector. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 450

Figure: 6 Input Temperature. Figure: 7 Input Radiation. Figure: 8 Input Convection. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 451

Figure: 9 Input Heat Flow. Figure: 10 Input Heat Flux. Figure: 11 Input Internal Heat Generation. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 452

5.4 Resultant Diagram of Thermal Analysis: Figure: 12 Resultant Temperature Analysis. Figure: 13 Resultant Total Heat Flux. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 453

efficiency % ISSN (Online) : 2319-8753 Figure: 14 Resultant Directional Heat Flux. VI. RESULT AND DISCUSSION 70 Without porous medium 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 massflow rate kg/sec Figure 15: Mass Flow Rate Vs Efficiency of Without Porous Medium Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 454

efficiency % efficiency % ISSN (Online) : 2319-8753 100 With porous medium(sand) 80 60 40 20 0 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 massflow rate kg/sec Figure 16: Mass Flow Rate Vs Efficiency of With Porous Medium (sand) With porous medium (black stone) 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 Massflow rate kg/sec Figure 17: Mass Flow Rate Vs Efficiency of With Porous Medium (Black stone) Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 455

efficiency % ISSN (Online) : 2319-8753 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Compartion of with and without porous mediums 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 massflow rate kg/sec sand without porous black stone Figure 18: Mass Flow Rate Vs Efficiency of With and Without Porous Mediums An Experimental analysis is done to predict the effect of different parameter thermal performance and pressure drop, for smooth plate double pass solar air heater with and without using a porous media. It is found that thermal efficiency greatly based on mass flow rate it increase with increase mass flow rate but it also increase the pressure drop. The double flow is more efficient than the single flow made and using of porous media increase the system efficiency and the outlet temperature. From the graph, the efficiency of the porous medium will be maximum than the without porous medium. The efficiency will be get up to 77%. Moreover, the efficiency is maximum with the use of sand as porous medium while compared to the black stone. It was generally observed that the efficiency increased with the increase mass flow rate of air. The methods of conducting the porous experiment for both porous and non porous media were always same. The outlet temperature obtains for sand is more efficient than the black stone. Sand is more efficient than the non porous media. The efficiency increased about 80% at same conditions when sand was used as porous media. VII. CONCLUSIONS The experimental results to predict the effect of different parameters on system thermal performance and efficiency, for flat plate collector in double flow mode with and without using a porous media have been conducted. It is found that increasing the mass flow rate through the air heaters results in higher efficiency. The double flow is more efficient than the single flow mode due to the increased heat removal for two channels compared to one flow channel, and the using of porous media increase the system efficiency and the outlet temperature hence the use of porous media increases the heat transfer area. This increment will result in the increase of the pressure drop thus increasing the pumping power expanded in the collector. Thermal performance of the collector is improved by integrating a porous matrix in the absorber plate of the system. Thus, finally concluded that the efficiency will be maximum only by using the sand as a porous medium. Also, this will be economic when compared to non porous medium of the solar flat plate collector. Copyright to IJIRSET www.ijirset.com 456

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