2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2010.02.015
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Optimal design of orientation of PV/T collector with reflectors

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“…The fans were inverted to act like ordinary room fans to provide cooled air to the panel from the outside atmosphere. The increasing fan capacity increases the overall heat transfer and PV panel cooling performance but it is not advisable to increase the number of fans as it will increase the power consumption from the battery and reduce the overall efficiency of the system [26]. Experimental set up and arrangements of fans for an active air cooled system are shown in Figure 5.…”
Section: Closed Loop Water Loop Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fans were inverted to act like ordinary room fans to provide cooled air to the panel from the outside atmosphere. The increasing fan capacity increases the overall heat transfer and PV panel cooling performance but it is not advisable to increase the number of fans as it will increase the power consumption from the battery and reduce the overall efficiency of the system [26]. Experimental set up and arrangements of fans for an active air cooled system are shown in Figure 5.…”
Section: Closed Loop Water Loop Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more protection, the reflective coating has applied the back side of glass. A beam of light reflects off a mirror at an angle of reflection equal to its angle of incidence, i.e., if the beam of light is shining on a mirror surface at a vertical angle, it reflects from the point of incidence at an angle in the opposite direction [25,26]. A convex mirror helps scatter the beam of light.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy lost during the first hours in the morning and during the last hours in the afternoon is not as important as lost collector surface in the winter because of the tilted surface. As Kostic et al explain in [20], the angle β (collector tilted plane angle) determines notably the energy generated by hybrid collectors. Kostic optimizes with a tilt of 45º in Serbia.…”
Section: Solar Trigeneration -Yearly Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the geometric concentration ratio is defined by the ratio of area of the aperture and the absorber, the relative concentration ratio defined by Kostic, et al (2010) is a more practical expression of concentration ratio C, as shown in equation 1,…”
Section: Modelling the Optical Characteristics Of A Flat Reflectormentioning
confidence: 99%