2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201824003002
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CFD analysis of a one-pass photovoltaic/thermal air system with and without offset strip fins

Abstract: The focus on managing PV panel temperature has undergone a remarkable development in the last two decades. Specifically, in countries with moderate weather temperature and high insolation, the problem of keeping the PV cell temperature in an optimal range has been managed by use of PV/T collectors. In this work, a single pass PV/T collector using laminar air flow has been assessed. Two PV/T collector designs are utilised, one with and one without offset strip fins. COMSOL Multiphysics v5.3a has been used for t… Show more

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“…The estimation of hourly PV power production takes into account two parameters: wind speed (forced convection) and ambient temperature [36,44]. This evaluation is developed by incorporating the wind effect, which is not considered in the original Homer model calculation [45].…”
Section: Photovoltaic Generation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimation of hourly PV power production takes into account two parameters: wind speed (forced convection) and ambient temperature [36,44]. This evaluation is developed by incorporating the wind effect, which is not considered in the original Homer model calculation [45].…”
Section: Photovoltaic Generation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%