Experimental and computational study of the developed flow field in a flat plate integrated collector storage (ICS) solar device with recirculation |
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Authors: | K.P. Gertzos Y.G. Caouris |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, University of Patras, 265 00 Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: | The flow structure in a flat plate integrated collector storage device, with recirculation of the storage water, is studied experimentally and theoretically. To facilitate flow visualization, an experimental device was constructed by transparent material (Plexiglas). Flow velocities and fluctuations are measured, using a LDV system. A three-dimensional CFD-model was developed using the FLUENT code. The standard k–ω model is selected as the most appropriate. The model is validated, with good agreement, against experimental measurements. Furthermore, copper tubes, in the form of embedded heat exchanger, are placed inside the device and another similar 3D model was developed. The model was used to examine the behavior of the system, when the service water enters the heat exchanger, thus being indirectly heated by the stored hot water. It is shown that the outlet temperature of the service water is enough higher, when recirculation occurs. |
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Keywords: | Turbulent flow in parallelepiped vessel Solar ICS Integrated collector storage Tube heat exchanger CFD LDV |
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