Experimental Study of Kinetic to Thermal Energy Conversion with Fluid Agitation for a Wind-Powered Heat Generator

Author:

Javed Muhammad Haseeb1ORCID,Duan Xili1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1B 3X5, Canada

Abstract

In this paper, a heat generator with fluid agitation is developed and experimentally studied. This heat generator can convert kinetic energy from a wind turbine directly to thermal energy through the process of viscous dissipation—a process achieved through the agitation of the working fluid inside a container. In the experimental study, an electric motor (instead of a wind turbine) was used to provide the kinetic energy input to the heat generator. The torque, rotational speed, and temperature rise in the fluid were measured. Using the measured quantities, the efficiency of kinetic energy to sensible heat conversion was calculated. Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of different impellers, rotational speeds, and working fluids, including distilled water, ethylene glycol (EG), and their respective nanofluids, with Al2O3 nanoparticles at different concentrations. The study also found that the temperature rise in fluids due to viscous dissipation was influenced by the specific heat of the fluid, suggesting that the heat generator can be optimized for energy storage with high-specific-heat fluids, such as water, or for achieving a higher temperature rise with low-specific-heat fluids, such as ethylene glycol. The experimental results indicated that the heat generator was up to 90% efficient in converting kinetic energy to thermal energy. The study revealed that, for constant power input, the heat dissipation rate depends solely on the vessel’s geometry, not the fluid properties. Optimizing the impeller design and baffles within the vessel is crucial for maximizing power input. For applications, a wind turbine can power this heat generator to provide heat to a house or a commercial building.

Funder

Terra Nova Young Innovator Award

Publisher

MDPI AG

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