Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
299985 Renewable Energy 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Mathematical models for single and two-glass cover solar air collector systems with natural convection flow have been presented.•A collector with two-glass covers has a better performance than a single-glass collector.•Collectors with triangular fins are more efficient in terms of energy than those with rectangular fins.•Systems with fin and TMS have greater energy and exergy efficiencies than other systems.•Increase of parameters such as channel depth and channel length up to a definite point was favorable.

In this research work, mathematical models are presented for single and two-glass cover solar air collector systems with natural convection flow. These models are based on an analytical solution of energy balance equations for various elements of collectors. The results obtained from the present work and the experimental results of other researchers are in good agreement. The effects of a tin metal sheet suspended in the middle of the air channel, longitudinal fins with rectangular and triangular shapes, and depth and length variations of the channel on energy and exergy efficiencies of solar air collectors are also investigated. The results show that the collector with two-glass covers has a better performance than a single-glass collector, and it is analytically preferred by the first and second laws of thermodynamics. The results also illustrate that the collectors with triangular fins are more efficient in terms of energy than those with rectangular fins.

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