2017
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20172200123
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Influence of nanofluids on the efficiency of Flat-Plate Solar Collectors (FPSC)

Abstract: Abstract.A numerical investigation is performed using finite volume method to study the laminar heat transfer in a three-dimensional flat-plate solar collector using different nanofluids as working fluids. Three nanofluids with different types of nanoparticles (Ag, MWCNT and Al2O3 dispersed in water) with 1-2 wt% volume fractions are analyzed. A constant heat flux, equivalent to solar radiation absorbed by the collector, is applied at the top surface of the absorber plate. In this study, several parameters inc… Show more

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“…Marjan B. Nejad et al (2017) [27] presented a numerical study to investigate in performance a flat plate solar collector used different nano-fluids including (MWCNT-H2O and Al2O3/water) in addition to water as working fluids. Different weight concentrations ranging (1-2%) were selected and tested on flow rates ranging (0.05-0.6 l/min).…”
Section: Comparison Of Nano-fluids Based On the Type Of Nanoparticles Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marjan B. Nejad et al (2017) [27] presented a numerical study to investigate in performance a flat plate solar collector used different nano-fluids including (MWCNT-H2O and Al2O3/water) in addition to water as working fluids. Different weight concentrations ranging (1-2%) were selected and tested on flow rates ranging (0.05-0.6 l/min).…”
Section: Comparison Of Nano-fluids Based On the Type Of Nanoparticles Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years is widely used suspensions colloidal "nanofluid" as a working fluid instead of liquid to enhance efficiency and performance of solar energy systems such as FPSCs [7][8][9][10][11]. It has better thermal properties than liquid [12,13]. It is preparing by adding nanoparticular materials that range 0 < 100 nm to liquid ( water, oil, or ethylene glycol with limited volume fraction values to avoid problem might be happened such as flow blockage, sedimentation, and agglomeration [10,14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%