Title of article :
A prototype photovoltaic/thermal system integrated
with transpired collector
Author/Authors :
Andreas K. Athienitis، نويسنده , , James Bambara، نويسنده , , Brendan O’Neill، نويسنده , , Jonathan Faille، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Building-integrated photovoltaic/thermal (BIPV/T) systems may be utilized to produce useful heat while simultaneously generating
electricity from the same building envelope surface. A well known highly efficient collector is the open-loop unglazed transpired collector
(UTC) which consists of dark porous cladding through which outdoor air is drawn and heated by absorbed solar radiation. Commercially
available photovoltaic systems typically produce electricity with efficiencies up to about 18%. Thus, it is beneficial to obtain much
of the normally wasted heat from the systems, possibly by combining UTC with photovoltaics. Combination of BIPV/T and UTC
systems for building facades is considered in this paper – specifically, the design of a prototype fac ade-integrated photovoltaic/thermal
system with transpired collector (BIPV/T). A full scale prototype is constructed with 70% of UTC area covered with PV modules specially
designed to enhance heat recovery and compared to a UTC of the same area under outdoor sunny conditions with low wind. The
orientation of the corrugations in the UTC is horizontal and the black-framed modules are attached so as to facilitate flow into the UTC
plenum. While the overall combined thermal efficiency of the UTC is higher than that of the BIPV/T system, the value of the generated
energy – assuming that electricity is at least four times more valuable than heat – is between 7% and 17% higher. Also, the electricity is
always useful while the heat is usually utilized only in the heating season. The BIPV/T concept is applied to a full scale office building
demonstration project in Montreal, Canada. The ratio of photovoltaic area coverage of the UTC may be selected based on the fresh air
heating needs of the building, the value of the electricity generated and the available building surfaces.
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Keywords :
Building-integrated photovoltaic/thermal system , Unglazed transpired collector , Equivalent efficiency , Air preheating
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy