Numerical Investigation of Direct Absorption Solar Collector using Nanofluids: A Review

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Research on direct absorption solar collector (DASC) has been quite intensive in the past decade. Solar thermal collector plays a vital role to determine the performance of DASC by utilized the heat transfer fluid to harvest the energy while the use of nanofluid (nanoparticle dispersion in a base fluid) enhanced the thermal conductivity. A lot of researchers have studied the influence of several parameters such as collector geometry and nanoparticle materials on the solar thermal collector efficiency for the past decade. This paper presents a recent progress on numerical modelling of nanofluid direct absorption solar collector (NDASC) for different type of geometry including flat type, parabolic trough and cylindrical tube. In this review, a more comprehensive numerical methods and solar collector geometry on NDASC are summarized. Finally, some recommendations are presented for future research guidance.

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Rasih, R. A., Sidik, N. A. C., & Samion, S. (2019). Numerical Investigation of Direct Absorption Solar Collector using Nanofluids: A Review. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 469). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/469/1/012059

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