Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1512694 | Energy Procedia | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In order to increase the efficiency of an air-based hybrid Photovoltaic/Thermal solar collector, a high heat transfer coefficient can be achieved between the absorber plate and the air by using impinging jets. A predictive model of a PV/Thermal collector using impinging jets was developed, and a prototype was built and operated at an outdoor facility in order to validate and test the model capabilities. Overall, the model was found to produce relatively accurate results. Over 8 days of testing, the worst total daily energy model predictions were within 10% and 11% of the experimental value for the thermal and electrical outputs, respectively. The influence of time step and thermal mass on the accuracy of the model were examined.
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