Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11031066 Solar Energy 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The issue of temperature distribution is significant in the research of PV/T collectors due to the inherent negative temperature characteristics of solar cells. In this paper, a three-dimensional thermal model of a water-cooled flat-panel PV/T collector with serpentine tube is established using the finite element method, which the simulation accuracy is verified by the experimental data. We investigate the effect of multiple factors on the temperature distribution, including tube spacing, absorber materials, inlet velocity and tube row arrangement, respectively. Our results show that reducing tube spacing is the most effective way to increase uniformity of temperature distribution, and using absorber materials with better thermal properties can improve the temperature distribution partly. However, increasing the fluid inlet velocity has little effect on establishing a uniform temperature field though it can reduce the plate temperature. Temperature is hardly affected by the tube row arrangement, and uniform temperature field cannot be obtained with more bends.
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