Abstract

In this paper, a numerical investigation is performed to study the natural convective heat loss from three types of receivers for a fuzzy focal solar dish concentrator, namely cavity receiver, semi-cavity receiver and modified cavity receiver. The natural convection heat loss from the receivers is estimated by varying the inclination from 0° (cavity aperture facing sideways) to 90° (cavity aperture facing down). The orientation and geometry of the receiver strongly affect the natural convection heat loss. A comparative study is performed to predict the natural convection heat loss from the cavity, semi-cavity and modified cavity receivers. The convection heat loss is high at 0° and decreases monotonically with increase in angle up to 90° in all three cases. The convection heat losses at 0° and 90° inclination of the modified cavity receiver are 26.03% and 25.42% of the convection heat loss of the cavity receiver, respectively. The influence of area ratio ( A w / A 1) on the convective heat loss is investigated for the modified cavity receiver, and an optimum A w / A 1 of 8 is found for minimum natural convection heat loss. Among the three receivers, the modified cavity receiver is the preferred receiver for a fuzzy focal solar dish collector system.

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