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M.V. Bindu, PhD Scholar, NICHE, Noorul Islam Centre for Higher
Education, Kumaracoil, Thuckalay, K.K. Dist.
E-mail: bindumvmohanan@gmail.com
Josilene Herbert, Asso. Professor, NICHE, Noorul Islam Centre for
Higher Education, Kumaracoil, Thuckalay, K.K. Dist. Fig.2: Schematic of PTC
E-mail: joselineherbert@gmail.com
DOI:10.9756/BIJIEMS.9033
Fig.8: Performance with Velocity[8] Fig.11: Comparison of Efficiency for MNF [34]
Pablo D[10] presented a heat transfer model that uses nano Table 1: The Behaviour of HTF for Different Volumetric
fluid as the HTF. The nanofluid used for the test was Al 2 O 3 Concentrations
with water. The model was simulated in the engineering
equation solver software and the result were compared with
the experimental data which were in good correlation. The
Figure.12.a and 12.b explains the heat transfer models. The
heat transfer coefficient was found out from experimental
dataand the heat transfer analysis was carried out considering
the conduction and radiation using the flurries law and Stefan
boltzman law with the shape factors of geometry of
radioactive surfaces.
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C. Conclusion and Future Work
The recent developments in the enhancement of PTC
system by considering different parameters are explained
giving emphasis on the method which used the nano particles
in the absorber tube. Different works carried with
methodology of the work is presented in this paper. The
review find the following aspects
• The nano particle increases the thermal
performance of the HTF as well as it has some
effect on the structural property of the absorber
tube.