Abstract
Experiments were conducted on a thermosyphon type flat plate collector, inclined at 45°, for water heating application. Water and water based nanofluids were used as absorber fluid to gain heat from solar rays incident on the flat plate col-lector. Nanofluids were prepared by adding CuO nanoparticles of 40-50 nm size to the base fluid at 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.5 wt% (ζ). The hot absorber fluid was made to circulate in the shell side of a heat exchanger, placed at the top of the flat plate collector, where utility water was circulated inside a helically coiled Cu tube. Temperatures at strategic locations in the flat plate collector, working fluid, utility water inlet and outlet were measured. The nanofluid increases the collec-tor efficiency with increasing ζ. A highest efficiency enhancement of 5.7% was observed for the nanofluid with ζ = 0.2 having a mass flow rate of 0.0033 kg/s. The 3-D, steady-state, conjugate heat transfer CFD analyses were carried out us-ing the ANSYS FLUENT 15.0 software. Theoretically estimated buoyancy in-duced fluid flow rates were close with the CFD predictions and thus validates the computational methodology.
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Dasaien, A. V., & Elumalai, N. (2017). Performance enhancement studies in a thermosyphon flat plate solar water heater with CuO nanofluid. Thermal Science, 21(6), 2757–2768. https://doi.org/10.2298/tsci151005012d
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