Assessment of the Thermal Efficiency of a Concentrated Photovoltaic/Thermal (CPV/T) Hybrid System with Water as Heat Transfer Fluid

Konfé Amadou, Korgho Bruno, Nana G. Gilbert, Bagbila Eloi, Amadou Oumarou Fati, Kam Sié
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Interest in solar energy is growing by the day, because it is clean and unlimited. Concentrated photovoltaic-thermal (CPV/T) systems are one of the systems that are attracting a great deal of attention among solar energy systems. In this work, a study of a hybrid concentrated photovoltaic-thermal (CPV/T) system that enables the simultaneous production of electrical and thermal energy has been presented. As the experimental realization of such devices is costly, it is necessary to develop numerical models. The aim of this work is to evaluate the thermal efficiency of the system based on the thermal model, using an iterative simulation procedure. Propose a numerical model to evaluate the thermal efficiency of a CPV/T hybrid system. Starting from the energy conservation equations, a numerical modelling and simulation of the concentrated photovoltaic-thermal hybrid (CPV/T) system is carried out. A parametric analysis is carried out to study the influence of concentration, water mass flow rate, cell surface area and Reynolds number on the system's thermal and electrical performance. The results show that thermal efficiency decreases with increasing Reynolds number and mass flow rate. However, it increases when the water mass flow rate is equal to 0.0001kg/s, from 0.4% to 0.7%, for a flow rate equal to 0.0010kg/s. An interesting and useful finding was that the proposed numerical model allow the determination of the electrical as well as thermal efficiency of the hybrid CPV/T.
以水为导热液体的聚光光伏/热能(CPV/T)混合系统的热效率评估
人们对太阳能的兴趣与日俱增,因为它既清洁又无限。聚光光伏热系统(CPV/T)是太阳能系统中备受关注的系统之一。在这项研究中,介绍了一种可同时生产电能和热能的聚光光伏-热能(CPV/T)混合系统。由于此类设备的实验实现成本高昂,因此有必要开发数值模型。 这项工作的目的是利用迭代模拟程序,在热模型的基础上评估系统的热效率。 提出一个评估 CPV/T 混合系统热效率的数值模型。 从能量守恒方程出发,对聚光光伏-热混合(CPV/T)系统进行了数值建模和模拟。通过参数分析,研究了浓度、水的质量流量、电池表面积和雷诺数对系统热性能和电性能的影响。 结果表明,热效率随着雷诺数和质量流量的增加而降低。然而,当水的质量流量等于 0.0001kg/s 时,热效率会提高,从 0.4% 提高到 0.7%(流量等于 0.0010kg/s)。 一个有趣而有用的发现是,所提出的数值模型可以确定混合 CPV/T 的电效率和热效率。
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