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Energy and exergy analysis of a hybrid photovoltaic/thermal-air collector modified with nano-enhanced latent heat thermal energy storage unit

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 45, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2021.103467

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Photovoltaic-thermal; Copper oxide; Nanoparticle; Phase change material; Thermal energy storage

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  1. Scientific Research Project Coordi-nation Unit (BAP) of Manisa Celal Bayar University [2020-088]

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In this study, three different PVT-air collectors were designed and manufactured, and their performances were compared through experiments. The results showed that utilizing a nano-enhanced thermal energy storage system and increasing flow rate significantly improved both the electrical and thermal performances of the PVT system.
Electrical and thermal energy can be generated simultaneously by using photovoltaic-thermal (PVT) systems. Also, electrical efficiency can be enhanced by cooling the PV panel. In this study, three different PVT-air collectors have been designed, manufactured and experimentally analyzed including conventional (PVT), with paraffin-based thermal energy storage unit (PVT-TES) and with nano-enhanced paraffin-based thermal energy storage unit (PVT-NeTES). Copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (1 wt%) have been utilized to upgrade the thermal conductivity of the phase change material. Tests have been performed in two flow rates (0.007 and 0.014 kg/s). According to experimental results, overall exergy efficiencies for PVT, PVT-TES and PVT-NeTES were achieved between 10.52-13.59%, 11.08-14.36% and 12.52-15.44%, respectively. Moreover, sustainability index (SI) values were attained in the range of 1.12-1.16, 1.13-1.17 and 1.14-1.18, respectively. Obtained findings showed that utilizing nano-enhanced thermal energy storage system and increasing flow rate significantly upgraded both electrical and thermal performances of the PVT system.

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