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    Title: The influences of recycle effect on double-pass V-corrugated solar air heaters
    Authors: Chii-Dong Ho;Yi-En Tien;Ching-Fang Hsiao
    Keywords: Double-pass;heat transfer efficiency;recycle effect;solar air collector;V-corrugated device
    Date: 2017-10-13
    Issue Date: 2017-12-13 02:11:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The study of the heat transfer enhancement for the recycling double-pass V-corrugated solar air heaters, which implement the external recycle of flowing air, was investigated experimentally and theoretically.
    The comparison among different designs of V-corrugated, baffled and fins attached, and flat-plate collectors was made to show the device performance improvement with various operating parameters
    under the same working dimensions. The recycling double-pass V-corrugated device developed here was proposed in aiming to strengthen the convective heat-transfer coefficient and enlarge the heat transfer area. The error analysis of experimental results deviate by 0.85–2.46% from the theoretical predictions with the fairly good agreement, and both results show that the device performance of the recycling double-pass V- corrugated operation is better than those of the other configurations under various recycle ratios and mass flow rates. The suitable selections were obtained for operating recycling double-pass V-corrugated devices while considering with an economic viewpoint by both the collector efficiency enhancement and the power consumption increment.
    Relation: International Journal of Green Energy 14(13), p.1083-1092
    DOI: 10.1080/15435075.2017.1357123
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute & Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering] Journal Article

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