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Hydrodynamic processes that occur in a solar air heater collector with a triangle channel

Bekzod Abdukarimov, Jahongir Orzimatov, Mavlonbek Usmonov, Ikromjon Mullayev, Sayramkhon Raxmonkulova, Abbosjon Qosimov, Doniyor Sirojiddinov

2024E3S Web of Conferences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article focuses on the hydrodynamic processes that occur in the solar air heater collector with a bottomless triangular channel working at the expense of solar radiation. Factors that directly affect the heat exchange processes in the working Chamber of the solar air collector with an overhead triangular shape have been analyzed, including air flow in the channels, heating surface structures, acceleration of the heat exchange process and methods for calculating the main indicators such as pressure loss. The solar air heater is one of the main and widely used equipment that can convert solar energy into useful thermal energy. Solar air heaters are economically efficient due to their simple structural structure and can be widely used in household and industrial sectors. The main area of application of solar air heater collectors is heating, in addition to agricultural, fruits and vegetables, including various products, the drying of technological products can be widely used.

Topics & Concepts

Channel (broadcasting)MechanicsEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyAerospace engineeringPhysicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringHeat Transfer MechanismsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsNanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
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