Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates

Window solar air collector is an imperative instrument for heating residential buildings in cold regions. This paper presents a numerical investigation of the thermal performance of a window solar air collector with seven moveable absorber plates. With glass on the front and back sides of the collec...

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Main Authors: Norhan Dawood, Jalal Jalil, Majida Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Unviversity of Technology- Iraq 2022-07-01
Series:Engineering and Technology Journal
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Online Access:https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_174198_9c3ac9543871db6cae1c22d48efeaa3b.pdf
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description Window solar air collector is an imperative instrument for heating residential buildings in cold regions. This paper presents a numerical investigation of the thermal performance of a window solar air collector with seven moveable absorber plates. With glass on the front and back sides of the collector. By the use of FORTRAN 90; The three-dimensional steady-state turbulent forced convection method was used to solve the Navier-Stokes equations. The seven plates opened and closed at different angles in unison manually by a specific mechanical mechanism. The effect of changing the plate angles has been tested, alongside the effect of airflow rates and the intensity of solar radiation. Numerical results illustrate that air temperature difference is higher at vertical plates position (angle 0) compared to that at angle 90. In contrast, flexibility between sunlight penetrating the room and hot air from the collector will be gained when the plates are set on angle 90. Results indicate that the thermal performance was improved by 67% when the plates were set at angle 0. Maximum thermal efficiency for angle 0 was 72% at a mass flow rate of 0.0298 kg/s. However, maximum thermal efficiency was 51% at mass flow rate 0.0298 for angle 90°.
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spelling doaj.art-b02ef716d989409ea85b464c00b40c1e2024-01-31T14:27:52ZengUnviversity of Technology- IraqEngineering and Technology Journal1681-69002412-07582022-07-0140794295010.30684/etj.v40i7.2270174198Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber PlatesNorhan Dawood0Jalal Jalil1Majida Ahmed2Electromechanical Engineering Dept, University of Technology-Iraq, Alsina’a Street, 10066 Baghdad, Iraq.Electromechanical Engineering Dept, University of Technology-Iraq, Alsina’a Street, 10066 Baghdad, Iraq.Electromechanical Engineering Dept, University of Technology-Iraq, Alsina’a Street, 10066 Baghdad, Iraq.Window solar air collector is an imperative instrument for heating residential buildings in cold regions. This paper presents a numerical investigation of the thermal performance of a window solar air collector with seven moveable absorber plates. With glass on the front and back sides of the collector. By the use of FORTRAN 90; The three-dimensional steady-state turbulent forced convection method was used to solve the Navier-Stokes equations. The seven plates opened and closed at different angles in unison manually by a specific mechanical mechanism. The effect of changing the plate angles has been tested, alongside the effect of airflow rates and the intensity of solar radiation. Numerical results illustrate that air temperature difference is higher at vertical plates position (angle 0) compared to that at angle 90. In contrast, flexibility between sunlight penetrating the room and hot air from the collector will be gained when the plates are set on angle 90. Results indicate that the thermal performance was improved by 67% when the plates were set at angle 0. Maximum thermal efficiency for angle 0 was 72% at a mass flow rate of 0.0298 kg/s. However, maximum thermal efficiency was 51% at mass flow rate 0.0298 for angle 90°.https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_174198_9c3ac9543871db6cae1c22d48efeaa3b.pdfcircular perforated platemoveable absorber platesolar simulatorwindow solar air collector
spellingShingle Norhan Dawood
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Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
Engineering and Technology Journal
circular perforated plate
moveable absorber plate
solar simulator
window solar air collector
title Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
title_full Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
title_short Numerical Investigation of a Window Solar Air Collector with Moveable Absorber Plates
title_sort numerical investigation of a window solar air collector with moveable absorber plates
topic circular perforated plate
moveable absorber plate
solar simulator
window solar air collector
url https://etj.uotechnology.edu.iq/article_174198_9c3ac9543871db6cae1c22d48efeaa3b.pdf
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