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Dimensionless heat transfer correlations for estimating edge heat loss in a flat plate absorber

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Data obtained from heat transfer relations discretized with the finite element method were used in developing dimensionless correlations, which led to determining prediction equations for the average edge temperature of a flat plate absorber. For a prescribed flux, if parameters like the incident radiation intensity, edge insulation thermal conductivity and ambient temperature are known, the value of the edge temperature variable is immediately determined. A range of edge-to-absorptive area ratios is considered, as well as the effects of the edge insulation on enhancing thermal performance. Notably, the edge loss is high in absorbers with high edge-to-absorptive area ratios and ambient conditions with low h a and T a . In extreme operating conditions, however, the loss can be employed of a high proportion. As a result, prediction equations are obtained, which can be employed in design and simulation so as to minimize useful energy losses and thereby improve efficiency.

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Nwosu, P.N. Dimensionless heat transfer correlations for estimating edge heat loss in a flat plate absorber. J. Engin. Thermophys. 21, 198–211 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1810232812030058

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