2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15065382
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CFD Analysis of the Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Characteristics Using the Rectangular Rib Attached to the Fin Surface in a Solar Air Heater

Abstract: This study discussed the effect of ribbed fin, which was suggested by the authors, on the enhancement of heat transfer and flow characteristics of fluid in a solar air heater. The ribbed fin has a rectangular rib at the base and side surfaces of the fin. Thus, it can increase the heat transfer coefficient in the fluid field of a solar air heater as well as extend the heat transfer area. The simulation was performed with various Reynolds numbers, relative heights, and pitches of the rib. The presence of the rib… Show more

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“…Hence, the air is employed in these ducts as a fluid domain [31,32]. As demonstrated in Table 1, it can recognize the air properties at 300 K [33].…”
Section: Methodology Of Cfd Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, the air is employed in these ducts as a fluid domain [31,32]. As demonstrated in Table 1, it can recognize the air properties at 300 K [33].…”
Section: Methodology Of Cfd Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current research examines the effects of different arrangements of turbulators within a finned air channel of an SAH on heat transfer augmentation and friction factor. The average Nusselt number between the air and fin surface is expressed as follows [23,43]:…”
Section: Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where h avg represents the average value of the convection heat transfer coefficient, while D h and k air represent the hydraulic diameter and thermal conductivity of the air, respectively. The h avg was obtained from Equation ( 9) [23,43].…”
Section: Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%