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Evaluation of the electrical performance of a photovoltaic thermal system using nano-enhanced paraffin and nanofluids

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Abstract Performance degradation of photovoltaic modules occurs when cell temperature increases; this is due to losses within the cell and the effect of surrounding weather as well. An increase in… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Performance degradation of photovoltaic modules occurs when cell temperature increases; this is due to losses within the cell and the effect of surrounding weather as well. An increase in cell temperature leads to a decrease in the open-circuit voltage and hence, the electrical power produced by the PV. A nanofluid and nano-PCM (paraffin wax) -based PV/T hybrid collector has been employed in this paper. The experiments focus on the electrical performance and characteristics of the PV module under the weather conditions of Bangi-Malaysia. The cooling technique used is attaching the module to a nano-PCM tank and running nanofluids within. The results from the experimental tests show a maximum PV efficiency of 13.7% under operation for PV/T collector as appose to conventional PV module, which achieved an efficiency of 7.1%, which is suitable relative to the efficiency of 14% under standard testing conditions.

Keywords: paraffin; performance; evaluation electrical; performance photovoltaic; electrical performance

Journal Title: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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