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Experimental work has been carried out to study the possibility of combining a conventional solar water collector with a hybrid device, developed previously and known as PV/T system, in order to obtain hot water with temperature above 40 °C. The effect of the combination on the productivity of hot water and the produced electricity was found. The formerly developed device, in which there was a multi-purpose solar collector, can produce hot water and electricity. It was connected to the conventional fin-tube collector in series in order to raise the product temperature to a higher level. This development was achieved for the first time as a combination between a PV/T and a conventional fin-tube collector. Instrumentation to measure temperatures, solar radiation, wind speed and flow rate was installed on the system. It was found that the water temperature was raised from 29 °C to 32 °C in the PV/T collector system and, after flowing through the conventional collector, it was raised to 50 °C and above. It was also found that the power efficiency in the case of water flow is always higher than in the case of no water flow.
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196--206
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., rys., tab.
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- Renewable Energy Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan
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- Renewable Energy Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Philadelphia University, Amman, Jordan
Bibliografia
- 1. Wolf M. 1976. Performance analysis of combined heating and photovoltaic power systems for residences. Energy Conversion, 16(1–2), 79–90.
- 2. Badran A.A., Najjar Y.S.H. 1993. The inverted trickle flat plate solar collector. Int. J. Solar Energy, 14, 33–41.
- 3. Garg H., Agarwal K. 1995. Some aspects of a PV/T collector/forced circulation flat plate solar water heater with solar cells. Energy Conversion. Mgmt, 36(2), 87–99.
- 4. Al Mashaleh R. 2012. Theoretical analysis and experimental performance of a hybrid inverted trickle photovoltaic /thermal PV/T solar system. MSc. Thesis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Jordan.
- 5. Al Bsoul M. 2016. Performance of an improved hybrid inverted trickle photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) solar system in the collector and desalination modes. MSc. Thesis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Jordan.
- 6. Badran A., Al Badadweh S. 2018. On the performanceof an improved hybrid inverted trickle photovoltaic / thermal (PV/T) solar system. 9th, Jordanian International Mechanical Engineering Conference (JIMEC 2018), Amman, Jordan 2018).
- 7. Duffie J., Beckman W. 2013. Solar Engineering of Thermal Processes, John Wiley and sons Inc., Fourth edition.
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Bibliografia
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