Performance Evaluation of Solar Photovoltaic Thermal Air Collector Based on Energy and Exergy Analysis
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2017-06Author
Shaneb, A.M
Abouda, A
Taha, M
Abdullrahem, M
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This work presents a comprehensive parametric
study of thermal and electrical performance of four
different designs of photovoltaic/ thermal air heaters (PV/T)
based on energy and exergy analysis. The results are
compared to that from the conventional design of flat duct
PV/T. The main goal of these designs is to enhance the heat
transfer inside the air duct and consequently to increase the
system's electrical power output. A computer simulation
program has been developed in order to calculate the
electrical and thermal PV/T collector parameters. The
results indicate that an increase of 52, 52.4, and 68.25 % in
the total system efficiency has been achieved from the
corrugated duct, double pass design and finned duct
respectively. Furthermore, at a low mass flow rates the
electrical efficiency has also been improved for the three
types by 9.8, 14.6 and 12.6 % respectively compared to that
of flat duct design. The temperature of the PV arrays has a
major effect on the exergy efficiency and removing heat
from the PV module keeps the net power output at
satisfactory level.