Solar water-pump thermal analysis utilizing copper–gold/engine oil hybrid nanofluid flowing in parabolic trough solar collector: Thermal case study
Parabolic trough
DOI:
10.1016/j.csite.2022.101756
Publication Date:
2022-01-04T17:29:10Z
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Solar energy is the major thermal source from sun, and it widely employed in technologies such as solar water pumps photovoltaic cells. The examination of radiation technology required to properly use performance (SWP). utilization hybrid nanofluid with parabolic trough surface collector (PTSC) within SWP has been developed evaluate heat transmission efficacy. recognized cause heat. transferal investigated presence numerous influences viscous dissipation, source, radiation. entropy analysis for Oldroyd-B fluid also evaluated. well-known Keller-box technique was used solve modeled momentum equations. Various characteristics, speed, shear stress temperature, drag, Nusselt numbers, are given brief terms figures tables. In conductivity on efficiency improves. comparison basic nanofluids, nanofluids provide greatest transfer. Au–Cu/EO increased than Cu-EO, between 22.44% 35.01%.
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