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Thermal and CFD Analyses of Sustainable Heat Storage-Based Passive Greenhouse Dryer Operating in No-Load Condition
doi: 10.3390/su151512067
This article presents a comprehensive study on thermal and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of an innovative greenhouse dryer designed for passive operation under a no-load condition. The dryer incorporates hybrid thermal storage at the floor and a reflective mirror with thermocoal as the north wall, transforming a classical even-span greenhouse dryer into an efficient and effective system. The experimentation was conducted under clear sky conditions, with variations in global solar radiation (GSR) ranging from 166.6 to 1209 W/m2, resulting in an average value of 875.9 W/m2. The variations in GSR influenced other ambient parameters, including ambient temperature (28.7 °C to 35.6 °C), ambient relative humidity (33.2% to 45.7%), and ambient wind speed (0.1 to 1.02 m/s). Indoor parameters of the proposed dryer, such as inside temperature (31 °C to 47.35 °C), inside relative humidity (31.1% to 39.1%), ground temperature (44.2 °C to 70.6 °C), and outlet temperature (29 °C to 45.35 °C), were measured hourly. The average values of these parameters were 41.25 °C, 35.31%, 61.65 °C, and 39.25 °C, respectively. Quantitative parameters, including heat loss, overall heat transfer coefficient, coefficient of diffusion, and instantaneous efficiency, were calculated to evaluate the dryer’s performance. The proposed dryer exhibited an improved range of overall heat transfer coefficients (3.87 to 5.03 W/m2 K) compared to the modified greenhouse dryer under passive mode and the conventional greenhouse under passive mode. CFD analysis provided temperature distribution plots showing a progressively increasing range of temperatures near the trays, ranging from 310 K to 335 K, suitable for natural convection drying. The findings highlight the superior performance of the innovative dryer compared to contemporary systems. This research contributes to the advancement of drying technology and holds potential for applications in the agriculture and food processing industries.
- Future University in Egypt Egypt
- Qingdao University of Technology China (People's Republic of)
- Ural Federal University Russian Federation
- University of Agder Norway
- FEDERAL STATE AUTONOMOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OF HIGHER PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION NOTHERN (ARCTIC) FEDERAL UNIVERSITY Russian Federation
HEAT TRANSFER, WIND VELOCITY, CLEAR SKY, greenhouse dryer; thermal analysis; computational fluid dynamics; no-load condition; natural convection, NATURAL CONVECTION, COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS, GREENHOUSE DRYER, NO-LOAD CONDITION, THERMAL ANALYSIS, OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY, SOLAR RADIATION, INSTRUMENTATION, TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, TEMPERATURE EFFECT
HEAT TRANSFER, WIND VELOCITY, CLEAR SKY, greenhouse dryer; thermal analysis; computational fluid dynamics; no-load condition; natural convection, NATURAL CONVECTION, COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS, GREENHOUSE DRYER, NO-LOAD CONDITION, THERMAL ANALYSIS, OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY, SOLAR RADIATION, INSTRUMENTATION, TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT, RELATIVE HUMIDITY, TEMPERATURE EFFECT
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