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Simulation of solar thermal panel systems with nanofluid flow and PCM for energy consumption management of buildings

Journal of Building Engineering, Volume 58, Article 104981, Year 2022

The present study simulates a solar thermal panel using the finite element method (FEM) in COMSOL Multiphysics. A cropper pipe of a water-Al2O3 nanofluid flow was used under a solar panel. A number of elliptic fins were attached to the pipe. The fins were holed and configured in three models. The system of the pipe and fins was placed in a chamber filled with CaCl2.6H2O as a phase change material (PCM) under the panel. The proposed solar system was used on a pitched roof to partially supply the energy demand of the Boarding clinic. The energy calculations were carried out in Design Builder. It was found that PCM began to melt at t=40 min. The fins with a central hole led to 10.4% higher melted PCM than double-hole fins at t=100 min. The centrally-holed fins minimized the output flow temperature. However, they also minimized the PVT temperature. It was also found that the proposed system could supply 9.11% of the heating demand of the building in the coldest month of the year. In hot months, however, up to 33.3% of the energy required to heat water could be supplied by the PVT + PCM system.

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Health System And Policy