Computational fluid dynamics analysis on solar water heater: Role of thermal stratification and mixing on dynamic mode of operation

Author:

Dileep Karuthedath1,Raj Arun2,Dishnu Divakaran2,Saleel Ahamed3,Srinivas Mokkala2,Jayaraj Simon2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Production Engineering, VAST, Thrissur, Kerala, India

2. Solar Energy Center, Department of Mechanical Engineering, NITC, Kerala, India

3. Mechanical Engineering Dept.,College of Engineering, King Khalid University, Abha, KSA

Abstract

The present work attempts to demonstrate the competence and reliability of the proposed computational solver for real-scale modelling and analysis of a commercially available evacuated tube collector type solar water heater. A 3-D, transient numerical solver with user-defined functions is modelled using CFD program ANSYS-Fluent 15.0?. The objective is to analyse the evacuated tube collector type solar water heater in two states of operation, namely, static (stagnant charging) and dynamic (retrieval) modes. This work emphasizes the determination of the impact of thermal stratification, and fluid mixing in the storage tank on the outlet temperature profile during discharging. Volume flow rates vary from 3-15 Lpm. The reported findings suggest that with an increase of fluid-flow during discharge, the stratified layers disorient and lead to rapid mixing, which eventually results in an earlier drop in the outlet water temperature. Furthermore, at low fluid-flow rates, the stratified layers remain intact with only a gradual decay in the outlet temperature profile. The analysis reveals that based on the user?s choice, it is possible to vary discharge flow rate until 7 Lpm without a significant drop in the outlet water temperature. Furthermore, computational results have been successfully validated with experimental findings.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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