Energy and enviro-economic analysis of a solar air heater with wedge turbulators

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Dec;30(57):120844-120862. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-30792-2. Epub 2023 Nov 10.

Abstract

Solar air heaters (SAH) convert solar energy to thermal energy for food processing industries and commercial space heating applications, as solar energy is cost-free. In this experimental study, the thermal performance of the solar air heater has been successively improved using different roughness elements over the absorber. The triangle-shaped wedges in three structures (inline, serpentine, and clustered structure) are investigated in this work. Thermal performance comparison is made with a SAH with a plain absorber. A maximum air temperature rise of 19 °C is observed for the SAH with wedges in a clustered structure. The absorber surface temperature for clustered structured roughness elements is 76.8 °C with an average heat loss coefficient of 4.43 W/m2·K. The useful heat absorption using clustered structure wedges is 33%, 17.9%, and 6.6% higher than the SAH with plain, inline, and serpentine structured wedges. SAH's maximum thermal and exergy efficiency with clustered structured elements is 70.4% and 1.64%. The average thermal efficiency of inline, serpentine, and clustered arrangement is 13.3%, 25.3%, and 35.6% higher than the SAH with a plain absorber. The proposed SAH design shows a sustainability index 1.01, and lower payback periods show economic and environmental viability.

Keywords: Energy efficiency; Enviroeconomic analysis; Solar air heater; Solar energy; Thermal performance; Wedges.

MeSH terms

  • Asbestos, Serpentine
  • Heating
  • Hot Temperature
  • Household Articles*
  • Solar Energy*

Substances

  • Asbestos, Serpentine