Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering University of Baghdad Baghdad Iraq
Abstract
AbstractIn the present study, an experimental test was conducted to investigate the energetic performance of a novel designed solar air heaters (SAHs), with, and without phase change material (PCM). Two identical SAHs were fabricated and tested to compare their performance. The first heater is a jacket‐tube solar air heater (SAH 1), while the second heater is similar to the first but filled with PCM (SAH 2). Experimental results showed that increasing air flow rate increases the daily thermal efficiency. Thermal energy during day hours can be stored in the PCM and used after sunset. SAH 2 gave an additional operating time after sunset for 4 hours at 0.01 kg/s, 2.5 hours at 0.035 kg/s, and 1 hour at 0.06 kg/s. Maximum improvement in the daily thermal efficiency was 15% at SAH 2, more than SAH 1 at 0.01 kg/s air flow rate. Employing PCM, as so as increasing air flow rate can reduce the daily thermal losses.