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Thermal analysis of solar central receiver tube with porous inserts and non-uniform heat flux

Zhang-Jing Zheng, Ming-Jia Li and Ya-Ling He

Applied Energy, 2017, vol. 185, issue P2, 1152-1161

Abstract: In this paper, enhancement for convection heat transfer of turbulent flow in a solar central receiver tube with porous medium and non-uniform circumferential heat flux was numerically investigated. A new method was introduced to build different porous medium configurations in a unified grid system. Four kinds of enhanced receiver tubes (ERTs) with different porous insert configurations were modeled to optimize the performance of ERT. Furthermore, parameters including filling ratio of porous medium, thermal conductivity ratio (thermal conductivity of porous medium versus that of working fluid), porosity and Reynolds number were analyzed. The results showed that ERT partially filled with porous medium has better heat transfer performance than that fully filled with porous medium. The configuration of porous insert for optimal thermal or thermo-hydraulic performance is interactively affected by all the parameters discussed in this paper. The thermal conductivity ratio is the most crucial parameter to the thermal or thermo-hydraulic performance of ERT. The value of thermal conductivity ratio should be greater than 100 to obtain a good thermo-hydraulic performance. The ERTs with horizontal cylindrical segment shaped porous inserts and hollow cylinder shaped porous inserts are proposed because they can obtain optimal thermal or thermo-hydraulic performance.

Keywords: Solar energy utilization; Central receiver tube; Heat transfer enhancement; Porous medium; Numerical simulation; Optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.11.039

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