Abstract

ABSTRACTThe present work evaluates the thermal performance of direct, indirect, and mixed mode passive solar dryers under no load condition in terms of efficiency and convective heat transfer coefficient between absorber plate and moving air (hc,p-a). The temperature measurements of various components of the collector and drying chamber of solar dryers were monitored at regular time intervals throughout the experimental period. Based on the energy balance equations of different parts of the dryer and experimentally observed temperatures, the hc,p-a was determined. The no load efficiency was found to be 31.40%, 27.55%, and 41.43% in direct, indirect, and mixed mode solar dryers, respectively. The efficiency was observed to be a function of temperature difference between absorber plate and air and the radiation intensity. The average values of hc,p-a was found to be 16.31, 14.92, and 23.81 W/m2°C in direct, indirect, and mixed mode solar dryers, respectively. Finite element (FE) model was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics software to study the temperature distribution of air inside the solar dryers. The lower values of statistical errors indicated a close agreement between the experimental and predicted air temperature inside the dryers.

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