Experimental and numerical studies to assess the energy performance of naturally ventilated PV facade systems

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Date

2017

Authors

Mehdi Shahrestani
Runming Yao
Emmanuel Essah
Li Shao
Armando C. Oliveira
Arif Hepbasli
Emrah Biyik
Teodosio del Cano
Elena Rico
Juan Luis Lechon

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD

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HYBRID

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Abstract

This paper presents a holistic approach to assess the energy performance of a naturally ventilated PV facade system. A rigorous combined experimental and numerical approach is established. The real energy performance of the system has been evaluated through a long-term high resolution monitoring of a typical ventilated PV facade system. A numerical model based on TRaNsient SYstem Simulation (TRNSYS) package was developed to assess the thermal and energy performance of the system which has been verified by a series of statistical analysis using the data collected from the experiment. The validated model was then used to assess the energy and thermal performance of a 7.4 kWp prototype ventilated PV facade system in Izmir Turkey. The results of this study demonstrated that ventilation in the air cavity of the PV facade system could significantly improve energy performance of the system even in a southeast facing facades. The quantitative analysis provides useful guidance to the system designers for the improvement of energy efficiency of the PV facade system. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Building integrated PV facade (BIPV), Ventilated PV facade, TRNSYS, PV system, DOUBLE-SKIN FACADE, SIMULATION, CONVECTION, MODEL, Ventilated PV Facade, TRNSYS, Building Integrated PV Facade (BIPV), PV System, Materials Science(all), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Solar Energy

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147

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37

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51
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