Abstract

Artificial roughness in the form of ribs is a convenient method for enhancing thermal performance of solar air heaters. This paper presents the experimental investigation of heat transfer and friction factor characteristics of a rectangular duct roughened with W-shaped ribs arranged at an inclination with respect to the flow direction on its underside on one broad wall. W ribs have been tested both pointing in downstream W-down and upstream W-up to the flow. The range of parameters for this study has been decided on the basis of practical considerations of the system and operating conditions. The duct has a width to height ratio ( W/ H) of 8.0, relative roughness pitch ( p/ e) of 10, relative roughness height ( e/ D h ) of 0.03375 and angle of attack of flow ( α) of 30–75°. The air flow rate corresponds to Reynolds number between 2300–14,000. The heat transfer and friction factor results have been compared with those for smooth duct under similar flow and thermal boundary condition and thermo-hydraulic performance has been investigated. Thermo-hydraulic performance comparison for different angle of attack of flow shows that W-down arrangement with angle of attack of flow as 60° gives best thermo-hydraulic performance. In addition heat transfer and friction factor correlations have been developed.

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