Mohamed Salmi1,2, Younes Menni3, Ali J. Chamkha4,5,*, Houari Ameur6, Rachid Maouedj7, Ahmed Youcef7
CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.126, No.1, pp. 147-173, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2021.012839
- 22 December 2020
Abstract The hydrothermal behavior of air inside a solar channel heat exchanger equipped with various shaped ribs is
analyzed numerically. The bottom wall of the exchanger is kept adiabatic, while a constant value of the temperature
is set at the upper wall. The duct is equipped with a flat rectangular fin on the upper wall and an upstream
V-shaped baffle on the lower wall. Furthermore, five hot wall-attached rib shapes are considered: trapezoidal,
square, triangular pointing upstream (type I), triangular pointing downstream (type II), and equilateral-triangular
(type III) cross sections. Effects of the flow rates are… More >