Modelling and simulation of solar pv t hybrid systems
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Solar photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) systems that convert solar
newlineirradiation into electrical and thermal energy. These type of systems
newlineincorporate photovoltaic cells, which converts the incident solar radiation into
newlineelectrical power, with a thermal absorber, which captures the unwanted heat
newlineenergy and expels waste heat from the PV module. The utilisation of both
newlineelectricity and heat permits these systems to have higher energy and
newlineconsequently higher efficient than solar photovoltaic (PV) system. The
newlineincrease in solar radiation and ambient temperature increase the PV cell
newlineoperating temperature considerably, and it significantly reduces the cell
newlineefficiency and its life. By cooling the PV module using air or water, the
newlineelectrical efficiency and life of the PV module can be improved and at the
newlinesame time, the heat absorbed by the fluid can be used for room heating or
newlinewarm water applications.This thesis proposes the analytical modelling and CFD simulation
newlineof solar photovoltaic thermal (PV/T) systems in order to analyse the thermal
newlineand electrical behaviour of the PV/T system. To achieve this, three modes of
newlinemodels were developed viz., PV module with no cooling, PV module with
newlinebottom air cooling and PV module with top water cooling
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