Jet impingement cooling applications in solar energy technologies: Systematic literature review

•This study aims to fill a knowledge gap in the study of jet impingement patterns and trends.•It aims to provide new knowledge for future scientific endeavours by identifying empirical gaps.•In addition to identifying critical gaps in the literature, this systematic review serves as a foundation for...

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Published inThermal science and engineering progress Vol. 34; p. 101445
Main Authors Eng Ewe, Win, Fudholi, Ahmad, Sopian, Kamaruzzaman, Solomin, Evgeny, Hossein Yazdi, Mohammad, Asim, Nilofar, Fatima, Noshin, Pikra, Ghalya, Sudibyo, Henny, Fatriasari, Widya, Heru Kuncoro, Arief, Supriyadi Ali Nandar, Cuk, Abimanyu, Haznan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2022
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Summary:•This study aims to fill a knowledge gap in the study of jet impingement patterns and trends.•It aims to provide new knowledge for future scientific endeavours by identifying empirical gaps.•In addition to identifying critical gaps in the literature, this systematic review serves as a foundation for future research in solar energy.•To assist researchers in identifying appropriate solar energy technologies, coolant types, and jet impingement methods for their studies.•This review is essential for determining appropriate research design and performance analysis. Recently, solar energy technologies have been advanced as they have the potential to replace fossil fuels in electricity generation. However, overheating and poor heat transfer within a solar collector are major problems in achieving high performance. Therefore, cooling applications must be used for solar technologies to increase the heat transfer rate to achieve better performance. Jet impingement cooling has been extremely successful in a variety of engineering and industrial applications. This research work aims to fill a knowledge gap in the field of jet impingement research patterns and trends in solar energy technology. A systematic analysis using the ROSES review approach found 32 relevant studies in the Scopus and Web of Science databases. After a thematic analysis, five main topics were selected to be discussed in this study: Solar Energy Technologies, Coolant Types, Jet Impingement Methods, Research Design, and Performance Analysis. The five themes consist of 22 subthemes. The study uncovered research gaps, highlighted research patterns, and revealed developments in jet impingement cooling applications in solar energy technologies. The areas and variables derived from the results of this study can provide additional knowledge for future academic endeavours and have filled empirical gaps in the topic studied. In addition, this systematic review study can provide relevant information to better understand on jet impingement cooling applications in solar energy technologies.
ISSN:2451-9049
2451-9049
DOI:10.1016/j.tsep.2022.101445