Title of article :
Modeling, design and thermal performance of a BIPV/T
system thermally coupled with a ventilated concrete slab in a low
energy solar house: Part 1, BIPV/T system and house energy concept
Author/Authors :
Yuxiang Chen ، نويسنده , , A.K. Athienitis، نويسنده , , Khaled Galal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper is the first of two papers that describe the modeling, design, and performance assessment based on monitored data of a
building-integrated photovoltaic-thermal (BIPV/T) system thermally coupled with a ventilated concrete slab (VCS) in a prefabricated,
two-storey detached, low energy solar house. This house, with a design goal of near net-zero annual energy consumption, was constructed
in 2007 in Eastman, Que´bec, Canada – a cold climate area. Several novel solar technologies are integrated into the house
and with passive solar design to reach this goal. An air-based open-loop BIPV/T system produces electricity and collects heat simultaneously.
Building-integrated thermal mass is utilized both in passive and active forms. Distributed thermal mass in the direct gain area
and relatively large south facing triple-glazed windows (about 9% of floor area) are employed to collect and store passive solar gains. An
active thermal energy storage system (TES) stores part of the collected thermal energy from the BIPV/T system, thus reducing the energy
consumption of the house ground source heat pump heating system. This paper focuses on the BIPV/T system and the integrated energy
concept of the house. Monitored data indicate that the BIPV/T system has a typical efficiency of about 20% for thermal energy collection,
and the annual space heating energy consumption of the house is about 5% of the national average. A thermal model of the BIPV/T
system suitable for preliminary design and control of the airflow is developed and verified with monitored data.
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Keywords :
Thermal modeling , Building-integrated photovoltaic-thermal system , Passive solar heating , Active solar heating , Net-zero energy solar house
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy