Double-Pass Photovoltaic-Thermal Solar Collector
Publication: Journal of Energy Engineering
Volume 132, Issue 3
Abstract
A hybrid photovoltaic-thermal (PV/T) solar air heater system which generates both electricity and heat energy simultaneously was studied. This hybrid system consists of monocrystalline silicon cells pasted to an absorber plate with fins attached at the other side of the absorber surface. Air as heat removing fluid is made to flow through an upper channel and then under the absorber plate or lower channel of the collector. Only a small part of the absorbed solar radiation is converted to electricity, while the rest increases the temperature of the cells. Improvements to the total efficiency of the system can be achieved by the use of a double-pass collector system and fins. This paper presents the experimental and theoretical studies on a finned double-pass PV/T solar air heater suitable for low temperature applications. A steady-state closed-form solution to determine the outlet and mean photovoltaic temperature has been obtained. An experimental setup has been developed. Comparisons are made between the experimental and theoretical results and close agreement, is obtained.
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Acknowledgments
The writers would like to thank the Ministry of Science, Technology and the Environment Malaysia for sponsoring this work under Project No. UNSPECIFIEDIRPA 02-02-02-0007-EA 109.
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Received: Sep 7, 2005
Accepted: Sep 7, 2005
Published online: Dec 1, 2006
Published in print: Dec 2006
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