Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7153406 Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 2018 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two similar experimental models were built to achieve the performance of these new designs. Practical tests were conducted in Kirkuk (35° 28' latitude and 44° 24' longitude), northern Iraq. The results showed that system (A) had higher thermal gain than system B while the daily average of electrical power in system (B) was (75.6 W) higher than system (A) (79 W). This is because the high thermal gain raised the operating temperature of the PV panel which led to a decrease in its power output. The results also presented that system (A) converted thermal power to kinetic power with daily average (0.008 W) because of the great thermal gain which made air less dense in turn increased its velocity more than system (B) (0.006 W) which had lower kinetic power. The total useful power produced by the system (B) is greater than the useful power produced from the system (A).
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