Title of article :
Energy, Exergy and Economic Analysis of Solar Air Heaters with Different Roughness Geometries
Author/Authors :
Shadi, Milad Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran , Davoodabadi Farahani, Somayeh Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran , Hajizadeh Aghdam, Abolfazl Department of Mechanical Engineering - Arak University of Technology, Iran
Abstract :
Artificially roughened surface is a common method to enhance the heat transfer in a flow passage. Energy, exergy
and economic analysis of solar air heaters with different roughness geometries have been done. To improve the
performance of the solar collector, 4 different types of roughness on the absorber plate have been used. The
mathematical model has been validated with analytical and experimental results available in the literature with
acceptable deviation. On the basis of numerical calculations, it has been concluded that roughened surface
improves energy and exergy efficiency of solar air heater by 14 % and 1%, respectively. Further it was found that
the most efficient roughness is Discrete V Rib and the least expensive roughness is U-Shape turbulator. NSGA II
and TOPSIS algorithms used to select the best roughness geometry.
Keywords :
Solar Air Heater , Exergy Analysis , Annual Cost , Roughness , NSGA II
Journal title :
Journal of Solar Energy Research