design, calculation and ansys analysis of a solar geyser made using plastic bottles
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SOLAR GEYSERHeat Transfer Semester Project
Group Members:13-ME-7513-ME-8213-ME-9813-ME-9913-ME-100
Design:
Calculations:
Assumptions:• Steady state condition• On a normal sunny day ambient temperature is 25 °C• Temperature of input water is 20 °C (Tap water)• Thickness of plastic bottle (0.03mm) is negligible means no conduction from
surroundings to water, there will be only radiation.• Velocity of water inlet is 0.05m/s
Resistance Circuit Diagram:There will be three processes:
Steps Involved In Calculations:1) Heat transfer into water ()2) Value of heat transfer Co-efficient (h)3) Area of bottle4) Rise in temperature of water5) Heat loss6) Efficiency
Heat transfer into water:
Value of h for water:Value of h can be calculated using Nu no:
To find Nu number use following eq:
And Gr no is: Taking value of Pr No from table at 20°C
By putting all these values value oh h is 737.46Rise in Temperature of Water:
Area of bottle is calculated by formula:
T=32.55°CTemperature Difference=°C
Heat loss:
(K=0.0 3 x=0.7mm for aluminum foil thickness)
Efficiency:
Modeling:
ANSYS:
• ANSYS 15.0 is used to perform analysis• AUTOCAD drawing is imported in Fluent Flow • Models are defined• Materials are defined• Boundary conditions are defined• Solution Initialization is started• Results are obtained
ANSYS Result:Temperature Profile:
Temperature Contour:
Velocity Profile:
Pressure Profile:
Construction:Material Used:
Plastic BottlesAluminum foilPlastic pipe
Steps Involved in Construction:1) Cutting Bottles from bottles and joining them using CPVC solution
2) Joining Bottles in series using plastic pipes3) Cover back side of bottles with aluminum foil
• These bottles are fixed over a frame and head is provided to flow the water
Experimentation:Experiment Data:
Input temp= 28.2°COutput temp= 38.2°CAmbient temp= 33°C (4.00 PM, 23-05-2016)Increase in temp= 10°C (In 15 mins)
Comparison Between ANSYS and Experimentation Results:ANSYS Result:
Input temp= 20°C Output temp= 37 °C T= 17 °CExperimentation Result:
Input temp: 28.°C Output temp= 38°C T= 10°C