Title :
A numerical modeling of hybrid photovoltaic/thermal(PV/T)collector
Author :
Hajji, M. ; Naimi, S.E. ; Hajji, B. ; El Hafyani, M.L.
Author_Institution :
ENSA-UMP, Oujda, Morocco
Abstract :
Currently, the conventional photo-voltaic (PV) systems suffer from the low electrical efficiency due to the operating temperature increase. Indeed, the photo-voltaic module only converts a small part of the absorbed radiation into electricity, with a greater part into heat, increasing its temperature and decreasing its electrical efficiency. The hybrid photo-voltaic/thermal (PV/T) technology offers opportunities that combine a simultaneous conversion of solar radiation into electricity and heat. These devices consist of PV modules and heat extraction units mounted together, by which a circulating fluid of lower temperature than that of PV modules which is heated by cooling them. In this paper, a numerical model of a hybrid photo-voltaic/thermal (PV/T) is being developed. This model is based on the energy balance equations and allows finding the temperature profile across the different layers of the PV/T collector. The electrical performance of the PV/T system is compared to the photo-voltaic panel (PV), and it is found to be higher than the panel PV module. The effect of the water mass flow rate m on the electrical performances of the PV/T is also studied in this work.
Keywords :
numerical analysis; solar absorber-convertors; solar cells; hybrid PV/Tcollector; hybrid photovoltaic/thermal collector; numerical modeling; photovoltaic panel; Electron tubes; Glass; Heat transfer; Insulation; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Photovoltaic systems; Electrical efficiency; Numerical model; PV/T collector; Solar energy; component;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronics (ICM), 2014 26th International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICM.2014.7071829