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Author(s):  
Madina Alisher kizi Muydinova ◽  
Hamidakhon Botirjon kizi Kasimjanova ◽  
Shuhrat Shavkatbek ugli Jabborov

This article shows how to determine the speed at which current flows through a solar heat collector. The results were studied with the help of modern laboratory equipment and the results were analyzed graphically. It also covers the origins of solar heat collectors, their current importance, types of solar collectors, and solar water heating systems. KEY WORDS: solar collector, solar heating system, electricity, lighting module, pump module, Power module, real efficiency, flow rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1195 (1) ◽  
pp. 012040
Author(s):  
A S T Tan ◽  
J Janaun ◽  
H J Tham ◽  
N J Siambun ◽  
A Abdullah

Abstract The application of solar energy conversion has been extensively utilized as an alternative energy source to generate heat. This approach would be a step towards sustainable energy development particularly in the manufacturing industry with energy-intensive process. In this paper, thermal enhancement on the key component of a solar energy device – solar heat collector (SHC), has been evaluated by proposing a baffle-type SHC with various geometric configuration in the air passage namely longitudinal baffle and transversal baffle. The performance of SHC is evaluated in term of efficiency, temperature distribution, airflow pattern and pressure drop across the collector outlet through Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) investigation. It was observed that maximum collector efficiency was achieved in the Longitudinal-SHC (L-SHC), with a value of 46.2 % followed by Transversal-SHC (T-SHC) and without baffles. Maximum drying temperature at the collector outlet was 332.43 K for L-SHC, showing temperature rise of 0.35 % and 4.21 % from T-SHC and without baffles, respectively. The velocity vector indicated that turbulence flow was created in the T-SHC which consequently improved the heat transfer. Whereas in L-SHC, enhancement was achieved through the prolonged heating time in the passage. Considering the thermo-hydraulic performance factor evaluated, these enhancement features had diminished the effect of pressure drop.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Salman ◽  
Ranchan Chauhan ◽  
Ganesh kumar Poongavanam ◽  
Myeong Hyun Park ◽  
Sung Chul Kim

Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1871
Author(s):  
Maria José Lourenço ◽  
João Alexandre ◽  
Charlotte Huisman ◽  
Xavier Paredes ◽  
Carlos Nieto de Castro

Nowadays, numerous studies on nanomaterials (NMs) and Nanofluids (NFs) are account a plethora of applications. With the scientific society’s common goal of fulfilling the target of sustainable development proposed by the UN by 2030, it is necessary to combine efforts based on the scientific and technological knowledge already acquired, to apply these new systems with safety. There are thousands of publications that examine the use of NFs, their benefits and drawbacks, properties, behaviors, etc., but very little is known about the safety of some of these systems at a laboratory and industrial scale. What is the correct form of manipulating, storing, or even destroying them? What is their life cycle, and are they likely to be reused? Depending on the nanoparticles, the characteristics of the base fluid (water, propylene glycol, or even an ionic liquid) and the addition or not of additives/surfactants, the safety issue becomes complex. In this study, general data regarding the safety of NF (synthetic and natural) are discussed, for a necessary reflection leading to the elaboration of a methodology looking at the near future, intended to be sustainable at the level of existing resources, health, and environmental protection, paving the way for safer industrial and medical applications. A discussion on the efficient use of nanofluids with melanin (natural NM) and TiO2 in a pilot heat collector for domestic solar energy applications illustrates this methodology, showing that technical advantages can be restricted by their environment and safety/security implications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
pp. 618-628
Author(s):  
Mohammad Salman ◽  
Myeong Hyeon Park ◽  
Ranchan Chauhan ◽  
Sung Chul Kim

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