Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB

Photovoltaic-thermal PVT solar system is an emerging solar technology that enables simultaneous conversion of solar energy into electricity and heat. The PV performance was reduced as the temperature increased, PVT systems aim to improve the electrical efficiency by the cooling system by reducing th...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Amira Lateef, Misha, Suhaimi, Tamaldin, Noreffendy, Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam, Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer
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Published: Penerbit Akademia Baru 2019
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spelling my.utem.eprints.243192020-10-21T14:15:39Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24319/ Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB Abdullah, Amira Lateef Misha, Suhaimi Tamaldin, Noreffendy Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer Photovoltaic-thermal PVT solar system is an emerging solar technology that enables simultaneous conversion of solar energy into electricity and heat. The PV performance was reduced as the temperature increased, PVT systems aim to improve the electrical efficiency by the cooling system by reducing the cell temperature. and the absorber collector took in excess heat underneath the PV. The heat was then transferred through working fluids such as water. The harvested heat was used in low-temperature applications, including domestic hot water supply, water preheating and space heating.In this study, thermodynamic modelling of the thermal and electrical performance of a hybrid PVT water collector was conducted as basis for the design of a new absorber (dual oscillating absorber). The hybrid PVT was compared with normal PV technology (without cooling system) through analysis simulation of the model that was based on theoretical data using MATLAB. A test was performed under solar radiation levels of 300-1000 W/m2 and mass flow rate range of 0.01-0.049 kg/s at each solar radiation level. The results showed that the values of cell efficiency increases with decreasing solar radiation and cell temperature. The cell temperature increases with increasing solar radiation and decreases with the increasing mass flow rate. The outlet water temperature increases with rising solar radiation and decreases as mass flow rate rises.In addition, when the mass flow rate increased, thermal efficiency decreased and increased when solar radiation increased. Analysis was based on design parameters and basic energy balance equations. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2019-04 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24319/2/CFDLV11_N4_P64_78%20HYBRID.PDF Abdullah, Amira Lateef and Misha, Suhaimi and Tamaldin, Noreffendy and Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam and Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer (2019) Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB. CFD Letters, 11 (4). 64 - 78. ISSN 2180-1363 http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/CFDLV11_N4_P64_78.pdf
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description Photovoltaic-thermal PVT solar system is an emerging solar technology that enables simultaneous conversion of solar energy into electricity and heat. The PV performance was reduced as the temperature increased, PVT systems aim to improve the electrical efficiency by the cooling system by reducing the cell temperature. and the absorber collector took in excess heat underneath the PV. The heat was then transferred through working fluids such as water. The harvested heat was used in low-temperature applications, including domestic hot water supply, water preheating and space heating.In this study, thermodynamic modelling of the thermal and electrical performance of a hybrid PVT water collector was conducted as basis for the design of a new absorber (dual oscillating absorber). The hybrid PVT was compared with normal PV technology (without cooling system) through analysis simulation of the model that was based on theoretical data using MATLAB. A test was performed under solar radiation levels of 300-1000 W/m2 and mass flow rate range of 0.01-0.049 kg/s at each solar radiation level. The results showed that the values of cell efficiency increases with decreasing solar radiation and cell temperature. The cell temperature increases with increasing solar radiation and decreases with the increasing mass flow rate. The outlet water temperature increases with rising solar radiation and decreases as mass flow rate rises.In addition, when the mass flow rate increased, thermal efficiency decreased and increased when solar radiation increased. Analysis was based on design parameters and basic energy balance equations.
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author Abdullah, Amira Lateef
Misha, Suhaimi
Tamaldin, Noreffendy
Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam
Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer
spellingShingle Abdullah, Amira Lateef
Misha, Suhaimi
Tamaldin, Noreffendy
Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam
Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer
Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
author_facet Abdullah, Amira Lateef
Misha, Suhaimi
Tamaldin, Noreffendy
Mohd Rosli, Mohd Afzanizam
Sachit, Fadhil Abdulameer
author_sort Abdullah, Amira Lateef
title Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
title_short Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
title_full Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
title_fullStr Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Photovoltaic Thermal PVT Solar Systems Simulation Via Simulink/MATLAB
title_sort hybrid photovoltaic thermal pvt solar systems simulation via simulink/matlab
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24319/2/CFDLV11_N4_P64_78%20HYBRID.PDF
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