New arrangements of the wavy fins structure were implemented on the absorber. The wavy fins obstruct the flow on both passes of the double passes collector. Thermal efficiency reached 84% with the new arrangements.In this paper, experimental study on double pass solar air heater with wavy fins absorber has been investigated. The fins attached to the upper and lower surfaces of the absorber. Two wavy fins arrangement (3 and 7 fins) have been investigated with plan absorber by changing solar radiation intensity (500, 600, 700 and 800 W/m2), air mass flow rate form 0.008575 kg/s to 0.0214375 kg/s. The results of wavy finned absorbers are compared with plane and the improving in thermal efficiency reached 80% and 84% in 3 and 7 wavy fins absorbers respectively.
This study was related to produce colored geopolymer concrete using metakaolin and adding two types of red (iron oxide) and green (chromium oxide) pigments with three additional ratios for each of the listed colors (0, 2, 4, 6 )% wt of metakaolin, and study some mechanical properties of colored geopolymer concrete. The experimental investigation has dealt with the fresh properties(slump) of the colored geopolymer concrete mixes as well as some of the mechanical properties of the hardened concrete by testing specimens in compressive strength, modulus of rupture, Rebound number (RN), and ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV). Show us that (2% wt) pigment percentage gives the best results.
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