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Industrial
- Apr 7, 2012
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Hello,
I am designing a solar kiln for wooddrying. My design is based on the well known virginia-tech kiln. How ever I want to make some modifications.
The one i am really not shure of is the airflow generated by the fan. (see joined drawing).
The original design works with 3 fans along the whole length of the baffle.
This should garantie a good air spread over the solar collector , absorber.
I friend wants to give me a big approx. 39 inch fan, wich will generate enough airflow on it's own.
The problem how ever will be the spread of the air flow. I think i can solve part of this problem with a few deflectors (drawing).
But i fear this won't be enough to fetch the hot air that might stagnate in the upper corners of the solar collector.
I have been thinking of :
- little fans in those corners, wich means initial costs and energy costs ;
- Little holes in those corners so the fan will suck some air directly from here to re-blow it in front. This seems also energy inefficient, and will this work ?
- Maybe there will be enough turbulence to salvage this hot air and i am seeing trouble where there is not.
Does anyone have some idee about this ?
Thank you very much,
Frans
I am designing a solar kiln for wooddrying. My design is based on the well known virginia-tech kiln. How ever I want to make some modifications.
The one i am really not shure of is the airflow generated by the fan. (see joined drawing).
The original design works with 3 fans along the whole length of the baffle.
This should garantie a good air spread over the solar collector , absorber.
I friend wants to give me a big approx. 39 inch fan, wich will generate enough airflow on it's own.
The problem how ever will be the spread of the air flow. I think i can solve part of this problem with a few deflectors (drawing).
But i fear this won't be enough to fetch the hot air that might stagnate in the upper corners of the solar collector.
I have been thinking of :
- little fans in those corners, wich means initial costs and energy costs ;
- Little holes in those corners so the fan will suck some air directly from here to re-blow it in front. This seems also energy inefficient, and will this work ?
- Maybe there will be enough turbulence to salvage this hot air and i am seeing trouble where there is not.
Does anyone have some idee about this ?
Thank you very much,
Frans