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Experimental Comparison of Glazed and Unglazed Hybrid Solar Modules Considering Power Productivity and Cell Temperature
This study presents the effect of cell temperature on the hybrid solar collectors PV/T for modules with and without using a front glass cover. A numerical model of thermal behaviour was carried out for glazed (PV/Tg ) and unglazed (PV/Tun) modules. As a result of this experimental investigation conducted for presented PV/T modules, a sufficient decrease in the cell temperature of PV/Tun compared to the PV/Tg, PV/Tun module exceeded the PV/Tg by 19%. Thus, the electrical productivity of the PV/Tun module was higher; it was 3.44% higher than the PV/Tg value. The outlet liquid temperature of the un-covered module was 6.34% higher than the outlet liquid temperature of the glass-covered module. Besides, the total efficiency of the PV/Tg was higher during the periods of study. In this sense, the glass-covered module is preferable for applications that deal with overall efficiency as a desirable factor. The un-covered module is much beneficial for applications that need high electrical productivity.
期刊介绍:
ournal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (JEET), which is the official publication of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE) being published bimonthly, released the first issue in March 2006.The journal is open to submission from scholars and experts in the wide areas of electrical engineering technologies.
The scope of the journal includes all issues in the field of Electrical Engineering and Technology. Included are techniques for electrical power engineering, electrical machinery and energy conversion systems, electrophysics and applications, information and controls.