TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermal Performance of a Flat-Plate Solar Collector for Drying Agricultural Crops
AU - Al Kindi, Fatema
AU - Al-Shukaili, Talal
AU - Pathare, Pankaj B.
AU - Al Jahwari, Farooq
AU - Al-Azri, Nasser
AU - Al Ghadani, Ohood
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the authors.
PY - 2023/12/6
Y1 - 2023/12/6
N2 - In this study, the finite volume method was used to evaluate the thermal performance of a flat-plate solar collector used to dry agricultural crops. A 3D numerical model was created and used to predict the outlet air velocities and temperatures for three inlet air velocities. When compared with experimental measurements, the numerical predictions showed good agreement under all testing conditions. Then, the numerical model was used to predict the internal airflow and heat transfer characteristics of the collector. The internal baffles were found to increase the dwell time and efficiency but also promote flow separation, which resulted in flow loss. In addition, the collector has a transparent cover that results in a substantial heat loss, which can be mitigated by adding a vacuum gap between the flow inside the collector and the cover. Increasing the flow rate increased the heat loss and decreased the heat uptake, which decreased the temperature difference between the inlet and outlet of the collector. Because the heat was lost through long-wavelength radiation via the transparent cover and sidewalls, coating the absorber plate with black matte paint to increase the solar radiation absorption coefficient did not improve the drying performance.
AB - In this study, the finite volume method was used to evaluate the thermal performance of a flat-plate solar collector used to dry agricultural crops. A 3D numerical model was created and used to predict the outlet air velocities and temperatures for three inlet air velocities. When compared with experimental measurements, the numerical predictions showed good agreement under all testing conditions. Then, the numerical model was used to predict the internal airflow and heat transfer characteristics of the collector. The internal baffles were found to increase the dwell time and efficiency but also promote flow separation, which resulted in flow loss. In addition, the collector has a transparent cover that results in a substantial heat loss, which can be mitigated by adding a vacuum gap between the flow inside the collector and the cover. Increasing the flow rate increased the heat loss and decreased the heat uptake, which decreased the temperature difference between the inlet and outlet of the collector. Because the heat was lost through long-wavelength radiation via the transparent cover and sidewalls, coating the absorber plate with black matte paint to increase the solar radiation absorption coefficient did not improve the drying performance.
KW - 3D numerical modeling
KW - agricultural crops
KW - drying
KW - flat-plate solar collector
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U2 - 10.3390/agriengineering5040144
DO - 10.3390/agriengineering5040144
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85180433141
SN - 2624-7402
VL - 5
SP - 2349
EP - 2365
JO - AgriEngineering
JF - AgriEngineering
IS - 4
ER -