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Two phase simulation and sensitivity analysis of effective parameters on turbulent combined heat transfer and pressure drop in a solar heat exchanger filled with nanofluid by Response Surface Methodology

Mojtaba Mamourian, Kamel Milani Shirvan and Soroush Mirzakhanlari

Energy, 2016, vol. 109, issue C, 49-61

Abstract: In this paper, a 2-D numerical investigation and a sensitivity analysis of combined turbulent mixed convection and radiation heat transfer have been done using two phase mixture model in a solar heat exchanger. Numerical simulations are carried out to study the effects of the four parameters, the Richardson number (10−2 ≤ Ri ≤ 102), volume fraction of nanoparticles (0.00 ≤ ϕ ≤ 0.04), nanoparticles diameter (40 nm ≤ dp ≤ 60 nm) and the wall surface emissivity (0 ≤ ε ≤ 1). The effective parameters analysis is processed utilizing the RSM (Response Surface Methodology). It is found that decreasing the Ri number and ϕ and also increasing in ε and dp increases the mean total Nusselt number. Due to a decrease in Ri number and increase in ϕ, ε and dp the pressure drop ratio enhances. The sensitivity of the mean total Nusselt number and pressure drop ratio to Ri number is negative. The sensitivity of the mean total Nusselt number to dp and ε is positive but to ϕ is negative. Moreover, the sensitivity of the mean Nusselt number to Ri number, ϕ, dp and ε is more than the sensitivity of the pressure drop ratio to these parameters.

Keywords: Response Surface Methodology; Sensitivity analysis; Solar heat exchanger; Two phase simulation; Turbulent heat transfer; Pressure drop (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.04.079

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