Title of article :
Performance of a building integrated photovoltaic/thermal
(BIPVT) solar collector
Author/Authors :
T.N. Anderson *، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , M. Duke a، نويسنده , , G.L. Morrison b، نويسنده , , J.K. Carson a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The idea of combining photovoltaic and solar thermal collectors (PVT collectors) to provide electrical and heat energy is an area that
has, until recently, received only limited attention. Although PVTs are not as prevalent as solar thermal systems, the integration of photovoltaic
and solar thermal collectors into the walls or roofing structure of a building could provide greater opportunity for the use of
renewable solar energy technologies. In this study, the design of a novel building integrated photovoltaic/thermal (BIPVT) solar collector
was theoretically analysed through the use of a modified Hottel–Whillier model and was validated with experimental data from testing on
a prototype BIPVT collector.
The results showed that key design parameters such as the fin efficiency, the thermal conductivity between the PV cells and their
supporting structure, and the lamination method had a significant influence on both the electrical and thermal efficiency of the BIPVT.
Furthermore, it was shown that the BIPVT could be made of lower cost materials, such as pre-coated colour steel, without significant
decreases in efficiency.
Finally, it was shown that by integrating the BIPVT into the building rather than onto the building could result in a lower cost system.
This was illustrated by the finding that insulating the rear of the BIPVT may be unnecessary when it is integrated into a roof above an
enclosed air filled attic, as this air space acts as a passive insulating barrier.
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Keywords :
Photovoltaics , Solar thermal , Photovoltaic/thermal , BIPVT
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy