Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries

The thermal behavior of an absorber plate in a solar collector is investigated using finite element analysis. The thermal behavior and efficiency of two absorber plate geometries are studied, using a typical solar collector with a rectangular profile as reference, and a proposed absorber plate with...

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Main Authors: Diego Manuel Medina Carril, José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza, Ruben Dominguez Maldonado, Francis Aviles Cetina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2016-09-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/56071
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spelling doaj-1722bd3d62e3486aa8b722f22cc5f6212020-11-25T00:28:17ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232016-09-013639510110.15446/ing.investig.v36n3.5607144197Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometriesDiego Manuel Medina Carril0José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza1Ruben Dominguez Maldonado2Francis Aviles Cetina3Centro de Investigación Científica de YucatánCentro de Investigación Científica de YucatánUniversidad Anahuac MayabCentro de Investigación Científica de YucatánThe thermal behavior of an absorber plate in a solar collector is investigated using finite element analysis. The thermal behavior and efficiency of two absorber plate geometries are studied, using a typical solar collector with a rectangular profile as reference, and a proposed absorber plate with curved geometry. An analysis of the most important parameters involved in the design of the absorber plate was carried out, indicating that the curved geometry of the absorber plate yields an average efficiency ~25% higher than the conventional rectangular geometry. The results suggest that a curved profile made of materials such as aluminum with thermal conductivity higher than 200W/m°C, plate thickness of the order of 2-3mm and with a large density of tubes per unit area of the collector´s plate greatly benefits the thermal efficiency of the solar collector.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/56071Absorber platefinite element analysissolar collectorefficiencygeometry
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author Diego Manuel Medina Carril
José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza
Ruben Dominguez Maldonado
Francis Aviles Cetina
spellingShingle Diego Manuel Medina Carril
José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza
Ruben Dominguez Maldonado
Francis Aviles Cetina
Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
Ingeniería e Investigación
Absorber plate
finite element analysis
solar collector
efficiency
geometry
author_facet Diego Manuel Medina Carril
José Gonzalo Carrillo Baeza
Ruben Dominguez Maldonado
Francis Aviles Cetina
author_sort Diego Manuel Medina Carril
title Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
title_short Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
title_full Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
title_fullStr Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
title_full_unstemmed Finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
title_sort finite element analysis of a solar collector plate using two plate geometries
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Ingeniería e Investigación
issn 0120-5609
2248-8723
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The thermal behavior of an absorber plate in a solar collector is investigated using finite element analysis. The thermal behavior and efficiency of two absorber plate geometries are studied, using a typical solar collector with a rectangular profile as reference, and a proposed absorber plate with curved geometry. An analysis of the most important parameters involved in the design of the absorber plate was carried out, indicating that the curved geometry of the absorber plate yields an average efficiency ~25% higher than the conventional rectangular geometry. The results suggest that a curved profile made of materials such as aluminum with thermal conductivity higher than 200W/m°C, plate thickness of the order of 2-3mm and with a large density of tubes per unit area of the collector´s plate greatly benefits the thermal efficiency of the solar collector.
topic Absorber plate
finite element analysis
solar collector
efficiency
geometry
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/56071
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