Experimental Investigation on the Performance of A Novel Thermal Energy Storage Integrated Solar Dryer
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tube to the air. Therminol
newline55 and benzoic acid were used as thermal storage mediums within the heat pipe.
newlinePreliminary experiments were conducted to study the performance of the solar
newlinecollector with three different mass flow rates of air namely 0.003 kg/s, 0.01 kg/s,
newlineand 0.02 kg/s. Therminol-55 was filled inside the thermal storage chamber during
newlinethe analysis. Secondly, the newly developed solar collector was integrated into a
newlinedryer system. The thermal storage medium used was therminol-55. The performance
newlineevaluation of the dryer was accomplished with mass flow rates of air such as 0.003kg/s,
newline0.0065kg/s, 0.01kg/s, 0.015kg/s, and 0.02kg/s. The performance study with a mixed
newlinemass flow rate method (0.015kg/s and 0.0065kg/s) was also conducted. Food products
newlinesuch as tomatoes and carrots were dried in the solar dryer matched with the drying
newlinebehavior of the same products dried under direct sunlight Finally, the performance
newlineevaluation of the dryer with benzoic acid as the thermal storage medium was done.
newlineThe drying parameters of apples were studied by drying them in the dryer using both
newlinebenzoic acid and therminol 55 inside the thermal storage section.
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newlineThe novel arrangement in the heat pipe with a thermal storage facility utilizes the
newlinemaximum heat developed in the evacuated tube.The newly developed single condenser
newlineheat pipe system directly transferred the heat developed to a thermal storage medium
newlinewithout much loss. The tubular arrangement of the heat pipe condenser section heated
newlinethe thermal storage medium uniformly from all directions. The heat pipe system was
newlinealso capable of heating the air from all directions uniformly. The present dryer system
newlineis capable of working with both sensible and latent heat storage mediums based on
newlinethe working condition. The highest temperature of air logged at the exiting of the
newlinecollector was 128oC at 0.003kg/s air mass flow rate. A wide range of drying air
newlinetemperatures was achieved by the dryer system by varying airflow rates with an average
newlineair temperature of 52oC to 83oC. The study also