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Enhancement of thermal performance in rectangular solar air heater duct using tetrahedron-shaped turbulators.

Year:
2025
Authors:
Kanjirakat A et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Aeronautical and Automobile Engineering · India

Abstract

This study investigates the effectiveness of tetrahedron-shaped turbulators attached to the bottom surface of a heated absorber plate to increase heat transfer in solar air heaters (SAHs). By utilizing three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics analysis, this study evaluates the impact of these turbulators on the heat transfer while accounting for friction losses in an in-line arrangement. The tetrahedron geometry significantly improves the heat transfer efficiency, with the thermo-hydraulic performance (THP) parameter serving as a quantitative metric for assessing heat transfer enhancement, incorporating friction energy losses and aiding in the optimization of turbulator geometry. The results of a parametric study indicate that a reduced relative longitudinal pitch (P/D) ratio significantly enhances the effectiveness of turbulators at a constant Reynolds number. Additionally, increased turbulator height correlates with improvements in the Nusselt number by facilitating better mixing within the SAH. The leading-edge angle of the turbulator emerges as a critical determinant of THP, with a negative angle [Formula: see text] demonstrating significant performance enhancements over a neutral angle [Formula: see text], which is attributed to improved mixing dynamics and reduced frictional resistance. The study identifies an optimal THP value of 1.78, which is achieved with [Formula: see text],[Formula: see text],[Formula: see text], and [Formula: see text] at a Reynolds number of 9000.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41315658