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Comparative Experimental Efficiency of Solar Water Heating Systems With Enhanced Thermal Performance: A Review

open access: yesEnergy Science &Engineering, EarlyView.
This review presents a comparative analysis of experimental studies aimed at improving the thermal efficiency of solar water heating (SWH) systems. Various enhancement techniques, including nanofluids, phase change materials, optimized collector designs, and hybrid photovoltaic–thermal systems, are evaluated based on their impact on system performance ...
Oluwaseyi O. Alabi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Unsteady Flow Behavior and Radial Force Analysis of a Side Channel Pump Under Different Blade Tip Cutting Angles Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

open access: yesEnergy Science &Engineering, EarlyView.
The Radial Force (RF) distribution under different cutting angles is presented in Figure 1. Generally, the distribution of RF displays divergence across different flow conditions. The pattern of force distribution reveals a total of 24 peaks, which corresponds to the number of blades of the impeller of the SCP.
Kofi Asamoah Adu‐Poku   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Scale resolving simulation dataset of a low Reynolds number compressor outlet guide vane

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Schouler, Marc   +4 more
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Low-Reynolds-number predator

Physical Review E, 2015
To generalize simple bead-linker model of swimmers to higher dimensions and to demonstrate the chemotaxis ability of such swimmers, here we introduce a low-Reynolds predator, using a two-dimensional triangular bead-spring model. Two-state linkers as mechanochemical enzymes expand as a result of interaction with particular activator substances in the ...
Mehran, Ebrahimian   +2 more
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Uniqueness and the Cell Reynolds Number

SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1980
Using some results from the theory of M-functions, we show how uniqueness and multiplicity of solutions for three finite-difference approximations of the steady Burgers equation are related to the cell Reynolds number.
Kellogg, R. B.   +2 more
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The Oseen Drag at Infinite Reynolds Number

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1995
Summary: It is shown that the Oseen drag on an arbitrarily shaped object at infinite Reynolds number is the sum of two contributions. The first contribution is the product of the object's cross-section perpendicular to the main stream direction and \(\rho U^2\), where \(\rho\) is the constant fluid density and \(U\) the main stream velocity. The second
A. J. Weisenborn, B. I. M. ten Bosch
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