Abstract
In this present work, the influence of corrugated booster reflectors (CBR) in a centrally finned twist (CFT) inserted solar thermal collector (SC) on heat transfer and thermal performance characteristics has been approached experimentally. The experimental trials have been made with two different twist ratios (Y = 3 and 6) for typical twist (TT) and CFT under same working conditions. The results were compared with the plain tube SC with CBR plain and also with the plain tube SC with flat booster reflectors (FBR plain). The experimental result of the CBR plain has been verified with the standard equations and found the deviations within ±10.05% for Nusselt number and ±9.42% for friction factor. The CBR has 1.6% higher effective reflection area than the FBR. Hence, the CBR augmented the Nusselt number around 8.25% over the FBR. When compared to the CBR plain, the CFT of minimum twist ratio (Y = 3) offered 10.09% higher thermal efficiency. In addition, empirical correlations have been derived for predicting the Nusselt number and friction factor. The deviations of the predicted value from the experiment value fall within ±10.62% for Nusselt number and ±11.28% for friction factor.
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