Benjamin Alvarez Alor, Jesús Arce Landa, D. Colorado-Garrido
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Transient Study (Annual) of the Heat Transfer of a Two-Channel Solar Air Collector
In this paper, a numerical heat transfer study of a solar air collector with two channels (SAC-2C) was carried out. Energy global balances in two dimensions (2D) and unsteady state were considered, as well as bio-climatic conditions of Toluca city in Mexico (sub-humid temperate climate). Six mass flow rates (0.01, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5 kg/s) were considered during the numerical simulation, for the coldest and the warmest day of each month during a complete year (2019). Among the results, it was found that thermal efficiency of the system increases up 35% when the mass flow rate change from 0.01 to 0.2 kg/s, meanwhile the maximum efficiency of 84% were obtained, for a mass flow rate of 0.5 kg/s. Finally, based on a cost-benefit analysis, it was determined that the SAC-2C has a recovery time of the initial investment ($ 250 USD) of 3 and a half years. So that, the SAC-2C has the capacity to produce 1,654,451 kWh/m2 of clean energy annually, which is equivalent to ceasing to produce 871,895 kg CO2 per square meter of installation.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Solar Energy Engineering - Including Wind Energy and Building Energy Conservation - publishes research papers that contain original work of permanent interest in all areas of solar energy and energy conservation, as well as discussions of policy and regulatory issues that affect renewable energy technologies and their implementation. Papers that do not include original work, but nonetheless present quality analysis or incremental improvements to past work may be published as Technical Briefs. Review papers are accepted but should be discussed with the Editor prior to submission. The Journal also publishes a section called Solar Scenery that features photographs or graphical displays of significant new installations or research facilities.