FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications

Compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) solar collectors are widely used for solar energy systems in industry; however, CPC collectors for residential applications have not been fully investigated. In this work, the thermal performance of non-tracking, small-size and low-cost CPC collectors with an ab...

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Main Authors: Javier E. Barrón-Díaz, Emmanuel A. Flores-Johnson, Danny G. Chan-Colli, J. Francisco Koh-Dzul, Ali Bassam, Luis D. Patiño-Lopez, Jose G. Carrillo
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spelling doaj-45304accb2a640efbe81dddf005145422021-04-20T23:01:56ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-04-01113704370410.3390/app11083704FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential ApplicationsJavier E. Barrón-Díaz0Emmanuel A. Flores-Johnson1Danny G. Chan-Colli2J. Francisco Koh-Dzul3Ali Bassam4Luis D. Patiño-Lopez5Jose G. Carrillo6Unidad de Energía Renovable, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Yucatán, Km 5.5 Carretera Sierra Papacal-Chuburná Puerto, Yucatán 97302, MexicoCONACYT-Unidad de Materiales, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Calle 43 No. 130 Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, MexicoUnidad de Materiales, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Calle 43 No. 130 Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, MexicoUnidad de Materiales, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Calle 43 No. 130 Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, MexicoFacultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Av. Industrias No Contaminantes por Anillo Periférico Norte, Apdo. Postal 150, Mérida, Yucatán 97310, MexicoCONACYT-Unidad de Energía Renovable, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Yucatán, Km 5.5 Carretera Sierra Papacal-Chuburná Puerto, Yucatán 97302, MexicoUnidad de Materiales, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán, Calle 43 No. 130 Col. Chuburná de Hidalgo, Mérida, Yucatán 97205, MexicoCompound parabolic concentrator (CPC) solar collectors are widely used for solar energy systems in industry; however, CPC collectors for residential applications have not been fully investigated. In this work, the thermal performance of non-tracking, small-size and low-cost CPC collectors with an absorber with and without segmented fins was studied experimentally and by means of a proposed numerical methodology that included ray tracing simulation and a coupled heat transfer finite element method (FEM)-computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, which was validated with experimental data. The experimental results showed that the CPC with a finned absorber has better thermal performance than that of the CPC with absorber without fins, which was attributed to the increase in thermal energy on the absorber surface. The numerical results showed that ray tracing simulation can be used to estimate the heat flux on the absorber surface and the FEM-CFD simulation can be used to estimate the heat transfer from the absorber to the water running through the pipe along with its temperature. The numerical results showed that mass flow rate is an important parameter for the design of the CPC collectors. The numerical methodology developed in this work was capable of describing the thermal performance of the CPC collectors and can be used for the modeling of the thermal behavior of other CPCs solar systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3704compound parabolic concentrator (CPC)solar energyray tracing simulationcomputational fluid dynamics (CFD)finite element method (FEM)coupled FEM-CFD simulation
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author Javier E. Barrón-Díaz
Emmanuel A. Flores-Johnson
Danny G. Chan-Colli
J. Francisco Koh-Dzul
Ali Bassam
Luis D. Patiño-Lopez
Jose G. Carrillo
spellingShingle Javier E. Barrón-Díaz
Emmanuel A. Flores-Johnson
Danny G. Chan-Colli
J. Francisco Koh-Dzul
Ali Bassam
Luis D. Patiño-Lopez
Jose G. Carrillo
FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
Applied Sciences
compound parabolic concentrator (CPC)
solar energy
ray tracing simulation
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
finite element method (FEM)
coupled FEM-CFD simulation
author_facet Javier E. Barrón-Díaz
Emmanuel A. Flores-Johnson
Danny G. Chan-Colli
J. Francisco Koh-Dzul
Ali Bassam
Luis D. Patiño-Lopez
Jose G. Carrillo
author_sort Javier E. Barrón-Díaz
title FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
title_short FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
title_full FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
title_fullStr FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
title_full_unstemmed FEM-CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) Solar Collectors with and without Fins for Residential Applications
title_sort fem-cfd simulation and experimental study of compound parabolic concentrator (cpc) solar collectors with and without fins for residential applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Compound parabolic concentrator (CPC) solar collectors are widely used for solar energy systems in industry; however, CPC collectors for residential applications have not been fully investigated. In this work, the thermal performance of non-tracking, small-size and low-cost CPC collectors with an absorber with and without segmented fins was studied experimentally and by means of a proposed numerical methodology that included ray tracing simulation and a coupled heat transfer finite element method (FEM)-computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, which was validated with experimental data. The experimental results showed that the CPC with a finned absorber has better thermal performance than that of the CPC with absorber without fins, which was attributed to the increase in thermal energy on the absorber surface. The numerical results showed that ray tracing simulation can be used to estimate the heat flux on the absorber surface and the FEM-CFD simulation can be used to estimate the heat transfer from the absorber to the water running through the pipe along with its temperature. The numerical results showed that mass flow rate is an important parameter for the design of the CPC collectors. The numerical methodology developed in this work was capable of describing the thermal performance of the CPC collectors and can be used for the modeling of the thermal behavior of other CPCs solar systems.
topic compound parabolic concentrator (CPC)
solar energy
ray tracing simulation
computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
finite element method (FEM)
coupled FEM-CFD simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/8/3704
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