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Numerical and experimental investigation of the energy and exergy performance of solar thermal, photovoltaic and photovoltaic-thermal modules based on roll-bond heat exchangers
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Poredoš, Primož
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Tomc, Urban
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Petelin, Nada
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Vidrih, Boris
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Flisar, Uroš
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Kitanovski, Andrej
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This paper presents numerical and experimental energy and exergy performance assessments of solar thermal (ST), photovoltaic (PV) and photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) modules based on roll-bond heat exchangers having three different channel geometries: serial, parallel and bionic. The validation of a coupled numerical simulation encompassing the thermo-hydraulic and electrical properties shows that 78% of all the data lies within a+/-10% uncertainty. The thermo-hydraulic simulation shows that the lowest outlet-water temperature inside the absorber is for the case of the bionic absorber (average 44.1%°C vs. 46.5%°C for the serial). This geometry is also beneficial when considering pressure losses, since compared to the parallel configuration (average 778%Pa) the bionic has significantly lower pressure losses (average 385%Pa). The simulation of the electrical properties of PV/T with all three absorber types showed the highest average solar-to-electrical efficiency (14.5%) in the case of the bionic absorber compared to the PV/T with parallel and serial absorbers (14.4% and 14.3%, respectively). Finally, a set of experiments using the ST, PV and PV/T2 (the index 2 denotes a PV/T collector variant with a foil thickness of 0.3%mm, compared to the thickness of 0.4%mm for PV/T1, positioned between the absorber and the PV cells) modules showed that the PV module, coupled with a bionic absorber plate, achieves the highest average electrical (PV - 8.5% vs. PV/T2 - 9.9%) and exergy (ST - 4.4% vs. PV - 9.2% vs. PV/T2 - 12.7%) efficiencies. Only in terms of the thermal efficiency, the PV/T is at a disadvantage to the ST (PV/T2 - 33.5% vs. ST - 61.4%) due to the air gap between the front glass and the absorber of the latter module.
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English
Keywords:
PV/T
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photovoltaic
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solar thermal collectors
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absorbers
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heat exchangers
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exergy
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Publication status:
Published
Publication version:
Preprint, working version of publication, not peer-reviewed
Year:
2020
Number of pages:
Str. 1-21
Numbering:
Vol. 210
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-124498
UDC:
621.383.51(045)
ISSN on article:
0196-8904
DOI:
10.1016/j.enconman.2020.112674
COBISS.SI-ID:
17080603
Publication date in RUL:
27.01.2021
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Title:
Energy conversion and management
Shortened title:
Energy convers. manage.
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISSN:
0196-8904
COBISS.SI-ID:
2618919
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
PV/T
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fotonapetost
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sprejemniki sončne energije
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absorberji
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prenosniki toplote
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eksergija
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Funder:
ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P2-0223
Name:
Prenos toplote in snovi
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Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:
Zavod za trajnostno in inovativno gradbeništvo
Project number:
3211-10-000465
Name:
TIGR
Acronym:
ZTIGR Godovič
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