Dynamic Exergetic Analysis and Evaluation of Photovoltaic Modules
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Date
2015
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
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Abstract
Due to the growing demand for renewable energy sources photovoltaic solar has been one of the most promising renewable energy sources in the world. In this article the performance of photovoltaic modules through energy and exergy efficiencies sustainability index improvement potential factors and in terms of their exergy costs is investigated. The thermodynamic variables such as environmental temperature module temperature wind velocity density and humidity of air were considered in the analysis. The investigation helped identify the irreversibilities due to various exergy losses and exergy destructions present in the system for its possible improvements. A case study is presented to show the importance of the efficiency modeling and compare them using the actual operational data of Riyadh Saudi Arabia. It is determined that the energy efficiency varied between 34.09 and 52.14% while the exergy efficiency ranged from 0.16 to 15.23% respectively. The exergy efficiency for the PV/T analysis changed between 1.36 and 19.86% with an average value of 9.65%. The sustainability index was between 1 and 1.17 for the system. The improvement potential factor had minimum and maximum values of 3376 and 24559.42 W respectively while the exergy rate of solar radiation was in the range of 3850.9 and 25115.95 W on the test date. There was obviously a large scope for improvement in the existing system as a very small amount of exergy from solar radiation was utilized.
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energy production, energy source, exergy, exergy destruction, photovoltaic module, renewable energy, wind velocity, PV/T AIR COLLECTOR, SAUDI-ARABIA, ENERGY, TEMPERATURE, RADIATION, CONVERSION, Renewable Energy, Exergy, Energy Source, Wind Velocity, Energy Production, Exergy Destruction, Photovoltaic Module
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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17
Source
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
Volume
37
Issue
21
Start Page
2271
End Page
2284
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