Abstract
This paper offers an experimental investigation of the effect of metal foam on the thermal and hydrodynamic performance of a parabolic trough collector (PTC). Metal foams play a crucial role in heat transfer improvement due to their high thermal conductivity. Three different arrangements of metal foams are applied inside the absorber tube of the PTC. The flow regime in the absorber tube is laminar at different Reynolds numbers of 422, 844, 1267, and 1689. Experimental tests are designed with Design-Expert software in which the response surface method is utilized. Experimental results revealed that maximum enhancement in thermal efficiency is related to the periodic array arrangement of the metal foam inside the tube. This arrangement leads to a 14% increase in thermal efficiency. However, in this arrangement, the friction factor increases considerably compared to a plain receiver tube.
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