2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202337903004
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Preparation and selection of a eutectic phase change material for cooling the PV module under Thailand climatic conditions

Abstract: Several studies have found that incorporating an appropriate melting temperature (Tmelt) of Phase Change Material (PCM) behind the PV module enhances the cooling effect. In this study, PCM is selected for hybrid cooling for summer and winter using six years of meteorological data obtained from NASA. Considering the hybrid cooling method, winter season Tamb is selected to optimize the Tmelt as the selected PCM must reach the latent heat property in an early sunshine. It is found that during winter, 70 % of the … Show more

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“…The consideration of a phase change material's latent heat of fusion is generally necessary when choosing a suitable PCM for the purpose of reducing the temperature of a PV module. However, it is worth noting that numerous phase change materials (PCMs) exhibit significant latent heat while simultaneously possessing a relatively poor thermal conductivity, as indicated by previous studies [5,6]. The improvement of PCM thermal conductivity and the reduction of PV module system temperature have been the subject of a multitude of scholarly publications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consideration of a phase change material's latent heat of fusion is generally necessary when choosing a suitable PCM for the purpose of reducing the temperature of a PV module. However, it is worth noting that numerous phase change materials (PCMs) exhibit significant latent heat while simultaneously possessing a relatively poor thermal conductivity, as indicated by previous studies [5,6]. The improvement of PCM thermal conductivity and the reduction of PV module system temperature have been the subject of a multitude of scholarly publications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, when selecting a PCM to lower the temperature of a PV module, its latent heat of fusion must be considered. Nevertheless, many PCMs with a high latent heat have a low thermal conductivity [5,6]. There have been many works dealing with increasing PCM's thermal conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%