Title of article :
Investigations on heat losses from a solar cavity receiver
Author/Authors :
M. Prakash، نويسنده , , S.B. Kedare، نويسنده , , J.K. Nayak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Thermal as well as optical losses affect the performance of a solar parabolic dish-cavity receiver system. Convective and radiative heat
losses form the major constituents of the thermal losses. In this paper, an experimental and numerical study of the steady state convective
losses occurring from a downward facing cylindrical cavity receiver of length 0.5 m, internal diameter of 0.3 m and a wind skirt diameter
of 0.5 m is carried out. The experiments are conducted for fluid inlet temperatures between 50 C and 75 C and for receiver inclination
angles of 0 (side ways facing cavity), 30 , 45 , 60 and 90 (vertically downward facing receiver). The numerical study is performed for
fluid inlet temperatures between 50 C and 300 C and receiver inclinations of 0 , 45 and 90 using the Fluent CFD software. The experimental
and the numerical convective loss estimations agree reasonably well with a maximum deviation of about 14%. It is found that the
convective loss increases with mean receiver temperature and decreases with increase in receiver inclination. Nusselt number correlations
are proposed for two receiver fluid inlet temperature ranges, 50–75 C and 100–300 C, based on the experimental and predicted data
respectively. Besides no-wind tests, investigations are also carried out to study the effects of external wind at two different velocities
in two directions (head-on and side-on). The wind induced convective losses are generally higher than the no-wind convective loss (varying
between 22% and 75% for 1 m/s wind speed and between 30% and 140% for the 3 m/s wind speed) at all receiver inclination angles,
the only exception being the loss due to side-on wind at 0 receiver inclination angle. This is because the wind acts as a barrier at the
aperture preventing the hot air to flow out of the receiver. The head-on wind causes higher convective loss than the side-on wind. Nusselt
number correlations proposed in this work are compared with the existing correlations in the literature. It is found that the correlations
available in literature under-predict the convective losses at mean receiver temperatures between 100 C and 300 C. This is due to the
fact that the correlations are developed for certain receiver geometries having the ratio of aperture diameter to receiver diameter equal to
or lesser than one.
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Keywords :
Convective loss , Nusselt number correlation , Cavity receiver , Parabolic dish-receiver systems
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy