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Flow and heat transfer inside a PV/T collector for building application

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Zogou, O.; Stapountzis, H.
Date
2012
DOI
10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.09.019
Keyword
Building integrated photovoltaics
Flow field
PV cooling
Hot wire
anemometry
Flow visualization
CFD
GLASS DOUBLE FACADES
THERMAL PERFORMANCE
AIR-FLOW
ENERGY PERFORMANCE
CONVECTION
SYSTEM
PANELS
MODEL
Energy & Fuels
Engineering, Chemical
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Abstract
In certain building applications, the PV installation is extended to cover also south- or west-facing walls, taking care to circulate cooling air to the back of the panels. The cooling effect maintains a high conversion efficiency of the PV panels and the heated air may be exploited by the HVAC or service water heating system. Sizing and design of the double facade system is critical to its energetic performance. In this paper, the results from flow visualization and hot wire anemometry measurements performed on the basic structural module of a double-skin photovoltaic (PV/T) facade are discussed. The concept and its feasibility have been presented in a previous paper. The results of transient outdoor measurements with the testing device have been reported elsewhere. The air flow and turbulence field inside the cavity is analyzed in the present paper by means of indoor measurements with the testing device. The results are combined with CFD computations to calculate heat transfer coefficients and improve our understanding and modeling of the specific PV/T concept. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/35013
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