The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid

<b> </b>The characterization of a spectrum splitter of both hot and cold mirror, type TechSpec AOI 50.0, using a 50-Watt halogen bulb light has been done. Both the bulb spectrum, prior to and after spectrum splitting, are described in this study to see the degradation of radiation that o...

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Main Authors: Wahyu H. Piarah, Zuryati Djafar, Syafaruddin, Mustofa
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/353
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spelling doaj-04e5fd9a96914a338d1dc77dbe05755f2020-11-24T21:17:09ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-01-0112335310.3390/en12030353en12030353The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator HybridWahyu H. Piarah0Zuryati Djafar1Syafaruddin2Mustofa3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, 92171 Sulawesi Selatan, IndonesiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, 92171 Sulawesi Selatan, IndonesiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, 92171 Sulawesi Selatan, IndonesiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Universitas Tadulako, Palu, 94118 Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia<b> </b>The characterization of a spectrum splitter of both hot and cold mirror, type TechSpec AOI 50.0, using a 50-Watt halogen bulb light has been done. Both the bulb spectrum, prior to and after spectrum splitting, are described in this study to see the degradation of radiation that occurs because partial energy is absorbed by the splitter. This characterization plays an important role in determining the best position of a photovoltaic (PV) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) in a PV-TEG system. The light spectrum was recorded using mini USB spectrometer hardware and Spectragryph version 1.2.8 software as optical spectroscopic software that displays light records coming with wavelength (nm) on the x-axis and light spectrum intensity in arbitrary units (a.u.) on the y-axis. The measurement results show that the light intensity in the visible light region (300–750) nm is more dominant than the intensity in infrared light (&gt;750 nm), so that the PV placement is preferred over TEG. Furthermore, with a cold mirror, PV is more suitable if placed in a position to receive reflected light, while using a hot mirror is more suitable in the position transmitted light. For TEG, it is placed in a position opposite to PV. As a result, the maximum intensity of the PV light spectrum with cold mirrors is 46.52 a.u at a wavelength of 479.6 nm, while with hot mirrors it is 42.07 a.u with a 457.6 nm wavelength. It can be concluded that the value of the light intensity with a cold mirror is better than that with a hot mirror on the visible light (Vis) spectrum, and the current and voltage are equivalent to the results of the radiation energy area. It was proven that the maximum total output of a hybrid PV-TEG system with Cold Mirror is greater than that with Hot Mirror (100.53 &gt; 68.77) × 10<sup>−3</sup> µW. Based on the result of this study, it is recommended that further research can be conducted to increase radiation energy and output power in TEG.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/353spectrum splittervisible lightnear-infra redhot and cold mirrorhalogen bulb
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author Wahyu H. Piarah
Zuryati Djafar
Syafaruddin
Mustofa
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Zuryati Djafar
Syafaruddin
Mustofa
The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
Energies
spectrum splitter
visible light
near-infra red
hot and cold mirror
halogen bulb
author_facet Wahyu H. Piarah
Zuryati Djafar
Syafaruddin
Mustofa
author_sort Wahyu H. Piarah
title The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
title_short The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
title_full The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
title_fullStr The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
title_full_unstemmed The Characterization of a Spectrum Splitter of TechSpec AOI 50.0mm Square Hot and Cold Mirrors Using a Halogen Light for a Photovoltaic-Thermoelectric Generator Hybrid
title_sort characterization of a spectrum splitter of techspec aoi 50.0mm square hot and cold mirrors using a halogen light for a photovoltaic-thermoelectric generator hybrid
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-01-01
description <b> </b>The characterization of a spectrum splitter of both hot and cold mirror, type TechSpec AOI 50.0, using a 50-Watt halogen bulb light has been done. Both the bulb spectrum, prior to and after spectrum splitting, are described in this study to see the degradation of radiation that occurs because partial energy is absorbed by the splitter. This characterization plays an important role in determining the best position of a photovoltaic (PV) and thermoelectric generator (TEG) in a PV-TEG system. The light spectrum was recorded using mini USB spectrometer hardware and Spectragryph version 1.2.8 software as optical spectroscopic software that displays light records coming with wavelength (nm) on the x-axis and light spectrum intensity in arbitrary units (a.u.) on the y-axis. The measurement results show that the light intensity in the visible light region (300–750) nm is more dominant than the intensity in infrared light (&gt;750 nm), so that the PV placement is preferred over TEG. Furthermore, with a cold mirror, PV is more suitable if placed in a position to receive reflected light, while using a hot mirror is more suitable in the position transmitted light. For TEG, it is placed in a position opposite to PV. As a result, the maximum intensity of the PV light spectrum with cold mirrors is 46.52 a.u at a wavelength of 479.6 nm, while with hot mirrors it is 42.07 a.u with a 457.6 nm wavelength. It can be concluded that the value of the light intensity with a cold mirror is better than that with a hot mirror on the visible light (Vis) spectrum, and the current and voltage are equivalent to the results of the radiation energy area. It was proven that the maximum total output of a hybrid PV-TEG system with Cold Mirror is greater than that with Hot Mirror (100.53 &gt; 68.77) × 10<sup>−3</sup> µW. Based on the result of this study, it is recommended that further research can be conducted to increase radiation energy and output power in TEG.
topic spectrum splitter
visible light
near-infra red
hot and cold mirror
halogen bulb
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/353
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