Production of clean energy is a global goal. Several clean energy sources are available, including geothermal, wind, hydropower, and solar energy. The challenge is to develop efficient methods and processes for beneficial, rapidly scaled, safe and economically viable exploitation of these resources. Solar energy represents one of the most important renewable sources of clean energy. Solar energy is exploited using various methods - solar thermal systems convert solar energy to thermal energy via solar collectors, solar air heaters, solar chimney power plants, solar dishes, solar cookers, and solar parabolic concentrators.
- Supplies steps for using CFD simulations of solar thermal systems, including geometry, mesh, and boundary conditions
- Presents the numerical methods used to simulate solar thermal systems, including the radiation model, turbulence model, and energy equation
- Introduces results offered by CFD for solar thermal system applications, including radiation distributions, temperature distributions, velocity distributions, and pressure distributions across a variety of solar thermal systems
- Supports UN SDGs 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and 13 (Climate Action)