Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles

In this work, the application of hybrid solar modules that combine photovoltaic panels and solar thermal collectors coupled with a low-temperature thermal cycle such as the Organic Rankine Cycle is discussed, their main purpose being an increase in the total electric power production per available a...

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Main Authors: Pinto Clara, Mady Carlos Eduardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2018-0046
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spelling doaj-3960aca86e534efbb0538be568b66a202021-09-06T19:22:02ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering Reports2080-51872450-85942018-12-0128411210.2478/ceer-2018-0046ceer-2018-0046Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine CyclesPinto Clara0Mady Carlos Eduardo1University of Campinas, BrazilUniversity of Campinas, BrazilIn this work, the application of hybrid solar modules that combine photovoltaic panels and solar thermal collectors coupled with a low-temperature thermal cycle such as the Organic Rankine Cycle is discussed, their main purpose being an increase in the total electric power production per available area. This work will study the thermal and electrical power production efficiency of the hybrid system, the increase in the PV module electric conversion efficiency due to their cooling through heat transfer to the thermal cycle and the total exergetic efficiency of the system. A simplified simulation of the system in steady state conditions based on a thermal efficiency model will be performed with the aid of the EES (Engineering Equation Solver) software using climate data from Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. The study shows that while the PV/T+ORC system does fulfill the purpose of increasing the electrical power generation both from the generator coupled to the thermal cycle and from the increase in the PV module efficiency due to its cooling. Thus, there is an increase the overall exergy efficiency of the system compared to uncoupled PV/T collectors.https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2018-0046exergy analysisorganic rankine cyclephotovoltaicpv/thermal collectorsolar thermal
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author Pinto Clara
Mady Carlos Eduardo
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Mady Carlos Eduardo
Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
exergy analysis
organic rankine cycle
photovoltaic
pv/thermal collector
solar thermal
author_facet Pinto Clara
Mady Carlos Eduardo
author_sort Pinto Clara
title Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
title_short Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
title_full Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
title_fullStr Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
title_full_unstemmed Exergetic Analysis of Hybrid Photovoltaic - Thermal Solar Collectors Coupled to Organic Rankine Cycles
title_sort exergetic analysis of hybrid photovoltaic - thermal solar collectors coupled to organic rankine cycles
publisher Sciendo
series Civil and Environmental Engineering Reports
issn 2080-5187
2450-8594
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this work, the application of hybrid solar modules that combine photovoltaic panels and solar thermal collectors coupled with a low-temperature thermal cycle such as the Organic Rankine Cycle is discussed, their main purpose being an increase in the total electric power production per available area. This work will study the thermal and electrical power production efficiency of the hybrid system, the increase in the PV module electric conversion efficiency due to their cooling through heat transfer to the thermal cycle and the total exergetic efficiency of the system. A simplified simulation of the system in steady state conditions based on a thermal efficiency model will be performed with the aid of the EES (Engineering Equation Solver) software using climate data from Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. The study shows that while the PV/T+ORC system does fulfill the purpose of increasing the electrical power generation both from the generator coupled to the thermal cycle and from the increase in the PV module efficiency due to its cooling. Thus, there is an increase the overall exergy efficiency of the system compared to uncoupled PV/T collectors.
topic exergy analysis
organic rankine cycle
photovoltaic
pv/thermal collector
solar thermal
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ceer-2018-0046
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