Abstract:This research investigates the fluid flow characterization and thermohydraulic performances (THP) of rib surfaces, using computational and experimental methods. ANSYS computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software was used to predict and validate the findings in the experimental setup. Artificial rib surfaces, including polygonal and forward trapezoidal-shaped ribs, were placed in the absorber plate at different relative pitch distances (p/e) = 6.7, 10, 13.4 and relative height (e/d) = 20, and the mass flow rate … Show more
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