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Sustainability and Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Staggered Jet Impingement on Solar Thermal Collector
February 27, 2023
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The sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential of a staggered air jet impingement on the staggered spherical protrusions of a roughened absorber plate were derived for the present study to evaluate exergy losses and irreversibility in the system. The experimental analysis was carried out for selected parameters: relative streamwise pitch, relative spanwise pitch and relative jet diameter to hydraulic diameter ratio. The flow Reynolds number ranged from 4000−18,000. The augmentation in Nusselt number and friction factor compared to a smooth surface was 4.9 and 12.4 times, respectively. The statistical correlation developed determined the maximum thermohydraulic performance parameter and exergetic efficiency be 3.02 and 3.87%, respectively. The magnitude of the sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential was found to be 1.0347, 0.962 and 10.84, respectively, for the entire range of tested parameters. A cost analysis was also performed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the solar thermal system with and without turbulent promoters.
The sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential of a staggered air jet impingement on the staggered spherical protrusions of a roughened absorber plate were derived for the present study to evaluate exergy losses and irreversibility in the system. The experimental analysis was carried out for selected parameters: relative streamwise pitch, relative spanwise pitch and relative jet diameter to hydraulic diameter ratio. The flow Reynolds number ranged from 4000−18,000. The augmentation in Nusselt number and friction factor compared to a smooth surface was 4.9 and 12.4 times, respectively. The statistical correlation developed determined the maximum thermohydraulic performance parameter and exergetic efficiency be 3.02 and 3.87%, respectively. The magnitude of the sustainability index, waste energy ratio and improvement potential was found to be 1.0347, 0.962 and 10.84, respectively, for the entire range of tested parameters. A cost analysis was also performed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the solar thermal system with and without turbulent promoters.
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jet impingement, protrusion roughness, sustainability index, waste heat recovery
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Maithani R, Kumar A, Kumar M, Sharma S. Sustainability and Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Staggered Jet Impingement on Solar Thermal Collector. (2023). LAPSE:2023.9436v1
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Maithani R: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studied, Dehradun 248007, India [ORCID]
Kumar A: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studied, Dehradun 248007, India
Kumar M: Department of Mechanical Engineering, DIT University, Dehradun 248009, India
Sharma S: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studied, Dehradun 248007, India [ORCID]
Kumar A: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studied, Dehradun 248007, India
Kumar M: Department of Mechanical Engineering, DIT University, Dehradun 248009, India
Sharma S: Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy Studied, Dehradun 248007, India [ORCID]
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Energies
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15
Issue
19
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7345
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-10-06
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1996-1073
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