International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Jul 2017)

Experimental and simulation studies on the effect of suction opening orientation on solar vertical chimney

  • L. Madan Ananda Kumar,
  • V. Sivaramakrishnan,
  • M. Premalatha,
  • M. Vivekanandan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2015.1073732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 6
pp. 592 – 605

Abstract

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The zero energy building considered is a single storey building in Tiruchirappalli city retrofitted with various green features. This study investigated the effect of a suction opening orientation on a vertical solar chimney (VSC), integrated into a one-storey building. It was designed, manufactured and tested through selection of different suction openings for the entry of air, including right, left, front, back, both right and left and both front and back sides. Genetic algorithm (GA) calculates maximum air flow rate for a building with VSC for better suction opening, in Tiruchirappalli's dry, environmental conditions. GA is a useful technique for finding an improved suction opening specifically in the presence of a host of independent parameters which are large. The obtained results are related to fluid flow temperature distribution along the chimney, mass flow rate and air change per hour. The findings between the GA and the experimental results show sound agreement.

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