Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials

The solar air heater is a widely used thermal application of renewable energy. Various thermal storage materials, either sensible or latent, could be adopted for solar air heater, so that the thermal energy can be saved at sunny hours for use after the sunset. Considering its latent heat of fusion,...

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Main Authors: Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R., Abed, Akram H., Hussien, Hashim A., Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin, Abdul Rahman, Hasimah
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spelling my.utm.895502021-02-22T01:47:55Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89550/ Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R. Abed, Akram H. Hussien, Hashim A. Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin Abdul Rahman, Hasimah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The solar air heater is a widely used thermal application of renewable energy. Various thermal storage materials, either sensible or latent, could be adopted for solar air heater, so that the thermal energy can be saved at sunny hours for use after the sunset. Considering its latent heat of fusion, paraffin wax, a phase change materials (PCM) was selected to store latent thermal energy, applied on a forced convection solar air heater (airflow: 4.47 kg/s), and compared with a sensible thermal storage material under the meteorological conditions of Baghdad city. Three tests were conducted on February 24, 25 and 27, 2019, respectively. In the first test, no thermal storage material was used; in the second test, pure cement was adopted as the sensible thermal storage material (specific heat: 1.55 kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.29 W/m·K); in the third test, paraffin wax was selected as the latent thermal storage material (solid phase: specific heat: 2.0kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.24 W/m·K; liquid phase: specific heat: 2.15kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.22 W/m·K). The results show that the latent thermal storage material of paraffin wax achieved better thermal performance than the sensible thermal storage material of pure cement; the solar air heater with paraffin wax had a 50% higher thermal storage efficiency and realized twice the heating period after 6:30pm than that with pure cement. International Information and Engineering Technology Association 2019 Article PeerReviewed Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R. and Abed, Akram H. and Hussien, Hashim A. and Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin and Abdul Rahman, Hasimah (2019) Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials. Annales de Chimie: Science des Materiaux, 43 (6). pp. 389-394. ISSN 0151-9107 http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/acsm.430605
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R.
Abed, Akram H.
Hussien, Hashim A.
Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin
Abdul Rahman, Hasimah
Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
description The solar air heater is a widely used thermal application of renewable energy. Various thermal storage materials, either sensible or latent, could be adopted for solar air heater, so that the thermal energy can be saved at sunny hours for use after the sunset. Considering its latent heat of fusion, paraffin wax, a phase change materials (PCM) was selected to store latent thermal energy, applied on a forced convection solar air heater (airflow: 4.47 kg/s), and compared with a sensible thermal storage material under the meteorological conditions of Baghdad city. Three tests were conducted on February 24, 25 and 27, 2019, respectively. In the first test, no thermal storage material was used; in the second test, pure cement was adopted as the sensible thermal storage material (specific heat: 1.55 kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.29 W/m·K); in the third test, paraffin wax was selected as the latent thermal storage material (solid phase: specific heat: 2.0kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.24 W/m·K; liquid phase: specific heat: 2.15kJ/kg·K; thermal conductivity: 0.22 W/m·K). The results show that the latent thermal storage material of paraffin wax achieved better thermal performance than the sensible thermal storage material of pure cement; the solar air heater with paraffin wax had a 50% higher thermal storage efficiency and realized twice the heating period after 6:30pm than that with pure cement.
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author Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R.
Abed, Akram H.
Hussien, Hashim A.
Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin
Abdul Rahman, Hasimah
author_facet Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R.
Abed, Akram H.
Hussien, Hashim A.
Mohd. Samin, Pakharuddin
Abdul Rahman, Hasimah
author_sort Abdulmunem, Abdulmunem R.
title Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
title_short Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
title_full Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
title_fullStr Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
title_full_unstemmed Improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
title_sort improving the performance of solar air heater using high thermal storage materials
publisher International Information and Engineering Technology Association
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