TY - GEN
T1 - Waste Crown Corks as Alternative Materials for Solar Air Heater Absorber Plates
T2 - 7th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference, IRSEC 2019
AU - Njoku, Howard Okezie
AU - Nwafor, Anthony
AU - Obute, Peace
AU - Akubue, Gerald
AU - Madukwe, Chimezie
AU - Akinlabi, Esther Titilayo
AU - Ozor, Paul Amaechi
AU - Mbohwa, Charles
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 IEEE.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Flat plate solar air heaters (SAH) are suitable for low and medium temperature domestic uses, including space heating and the drying of agricultural products. Conventionally, SAH utilize flat metal absorber plates, but these suffer from low coefficients of heat transfer between the absorber and the heated air, high cost and weight (depending on the absorber material). In this study, two novel absorber configurations were developed using waste metal and plastic crown corks. These being virtually free of cost, the costs of resulting absorbers were significantly low in comparison with those of the conventional absorber plates. The absorbers were formed by bonding the crown corks to wire mesh screens for air transpiration during heating. Two identical SAH casings were constructed, and separately fitted with a conventional absorber and the crown cork absorber plates. Subsequently, simultaneous tests were performed to compare their performances under identical ambient and air flow conditions. Temperatures at various positions in the SAH were measured, alongside ambient temperatures and the prevailing insolation. Exit temperatures in the SAH with crown cork absorber plates were comparable and at times even higher than those in the conventional SAH. The maximum exit temperatures for the SAH having novel absorbers with plastic crown corks attached to the top and bottom of a wire mesh (compared with exit temperatures from convention SAH) were 53.2°C (47.5°C) and 66.2°C (51°C), respectively, whereas maximum exit temperatures for the SAH having novel absorbers with metal crown corks attached to the top and bottom of a wire mesh were 50.6°C (54.3°C) and 41.5°C (43.3°C), respectively. By utilizing waste crown corks which ordinarily are environmental nuisance, and with the acceptable performance shown, reused crown corks have been demonstrated as sustainable alternative materials for SAH absorbers.
AB - Flat plate solar air heaters (SAH) are suitable for low and medium temperature domestic uses, including space heating and the drying of agricultural products. Conventionally, SAH utilize flat metal absorber plates, but these suffer from low coefficients of heat transfer between the absorber and the heated air, high cost and weight (depending on the absorber material). In this study, two novel absorber configurations were developed using waste metal and plastic crown corks. These being virtually free of cost, the costs of resulting absorbers were significantly low in comparison with those of the conventional absorber plates. The absorbers were formed by bonding the crown corks to wire mesh screens for air transpiration during heating. Two identical SAH casings were constructed, and separately fitted with a conventional absorber and the crown cork absorber plates. Subsequently, simultaneous tests were performed to compare their performances under identical ambient and air flow conditions. Temperatures at various positions in the SAH were measured, alongside ambient temperatures and the prevailing insolation. Exit temperatures in the SAH with crown cork absorber plates were comparable and at times even higher than those in the conventional SAH. The maximum exit temperatures for the SAH having novel absorbers with plastic crown corks attached to the top and bottom of a wire mesh (compared with exit temperatures from convention SAH) were 53.2°C (47.5°C) and 66.2°C (51°C), respectively, whereas maximum exit temperatures for the SAH having novel absorbers with metal crown corks attached to the top and bottom of a wire mesh were 50.6°C (54.3°C) and 41.5°C (43.3°C), respectively. By utilizing waste crown corks which ordinarily are environmental nuisance, and with the acceptable performance shown, reused crown corks have been demonstrated as sustainable alternative materials for SAH absorbers.
KW - Solar air heater
KW - appropriate technology
KW - crown cork absorber
KW - low cost heater
KW - waste recycling
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85084668229&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/IRSEC48032.2019.9078259
DO - 10.1109/IRSEC48032.2019.9078259
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85084668229
T3 - Proceedings of 2019 7th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference, IRSEC 2019
BT - Proceedings of 2019 7th International Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference, IRSEC 2019
A2 - El Hibaoui, Abdelaaziz
A2 - Essaaidi, Mohamed
A2 - Zaz, Youssef
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 27 November 2019 through 30 November 2019
ER -