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Investigation of twisted tape inserted solar water heaters—heat transfer, friction factor and thermal performance results

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  • Kumar, A
  • Prasad, B.N

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Heat transfer in a solar water heater could be enhanced by means of twisted tapes, inserted inside the fluid flow tubes, which induce swirl flow and act as turbulence promoters. Experimental investigations for a solar water heater with twisted tape inserts having twist pitch to tube diameter ratio ranging from 3–12 have been carried out for varying mass flow rates. The results on heat transfer and friction data have been found to compare well with available results. Within the range of investigated parameters, the heat transfer in the twisted tape insert collectors has been found to increase by 18–70%, whereas the pressure drop increased by 87–132%, as compared to plane collectors. An expression correlating the Nusselt numbers in twisted tape and plane collectors, the twist pitch ratio has been developed in the form of Nus/Nu=1.3+2.88/y, which predicts the heat transfer within the range of the present investigation. Results conclude that such collectors would be preferable for higher grade energy collection as it is also at higher rate.

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  • Kumar, A & Prasad, B.N, 2000. "Investigation of twisted tape inserted solar water heaters—heat transfer, friction factor and thermal performance results," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 19(3), pages 379-398.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:19:y:2000:i:3:p:379-398
    DOI: 10.1016/S0960-1481(99)00061-0
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