CFD modeling of a triple‐walled direct absorption evacuated tube solar collector based on hybrid nanofluid/microencapsulated PCM

Author:

Shahini Niloofar1,Karami Maryam2ORCID,Akhavan‐Behabadi Mohammad Ali1

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering University of Tehran Tehran Iran

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineerin Kharazmi University Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractNowadays, direct absorption solar collectors are a new concept of solar collectors which have attracted special attention. The type of heat transfer fluid (HTF) has a significant influence on the efficiency of this kind of collector. Therefore, in this study, a wide range of working fluids including mono nanofluid ( and CuO), binary nanofluid, and especially the incorporation of a new hybrid combination of nanofluid and microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM), are used as the working fluids of a triple‐walled direct absorption evacuated tube solar collector. The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method is used for simulating the collector and investigating the effect of different parameters including volume fraction, base fluid, mass flow rate, and type of absorber tube structure (double‐ and triple‐walled) on collector thermal performance. Results show that binary nanofluids of 0.06% /0.002% CuO/water and 0.06% /0.002% CuO/ethylene glycol (EG) have the largest working fluid temperature differentials equal to 48.31 and 66.5 K, respectively. It was inferred that, at the mass flow rate of 2.7 , the efficiency is obtained to be 60.29% employing binary/EG nanofluid, which is 8.68% and 15.31% higher than CuO/EG and /EG nanofluids, respectively. Inserting the hybrid CuO nanofluid/MPCM leads to an improvement of 1.14% and 1.22% in the efficiency of triple‐ and double‐walled collectors, respectively, with respect to the individual usage of the nanofluid. The thermal efficiency of the double‐walled structure is higher than triple‐walled considering all HTFs.

Publisher

Wiley

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