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Improve the efficiency and heat transfer rate' trend prediction of a flat-plate solar collector via a solar energy installation by examine the Titanium Dioxide/Silicon Dioxide-water nanofluid

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DOI: 10.1016/j.seta.2021.101623

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Solar Collector; Thermal conductivity; Titanium Dioxide; Silicon Dioxide; Artificial Neural Network

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research (DSR), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [KEP-PhD-8-135-42]
  2. DSR

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In this study, a composite of Titanium Dioxide and Silicon Dioxide was created and dispersed in water to form a nanofluid that was used in a Flat-plate Solar collector. The research showed promising trends in thermal conductivity and efficiency enhancement of the TiO2/SiO2 nanofluid in energy systems.
The idea behind Flat-plate Solar collector is uncomplicated, Sun heats a flat surface, that collect as much energy as desirable, and then the energy is shifted to water, or alternate fluid for additional purpose. Titanium Dioxide has employed in electric conductors and electrical ceramics, while Silicon Dioxide has employed in semiconductors. In this research, Titanium Dioxide and Silicon Dioxide were mixed to make a composite. XRD and FESEM tests were studied to confirm the phase, and then, the composite dispersed in water to make a nanofluid. Thermal conductivity of the nanofluid (at 1.0 to 4.0 wt%) was measured via hot-transient technique (at 25 to 50 degrees C). Then, ANN algorithms and Fuzzy models employed to find the investigation-trend. Moreover, nanofluid used in Flat-plate Solar-collector and its efficiency enhancement was measured. Then, ANN algorithms and Fuzzy models employed to find the investigation-trend. Results indicated the trend of thermal conductivity and efficiency enhancement of TiO2/SiO2 nanofluid, and proved its high capability in energy systems.

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