Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency

Hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) systems combine electric and thermal energy generation and provide noiseless operation and space-saving features. As the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) panels increases at low surface temperatures, this paper suggests combining the PVT panel with a radiant cooling...

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Main Author: Mohannad Bayoumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5442
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spelling doaj-ea423bda15f642cf9ac3de30b38495042021-04-07T12:12:04ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382021-04-019110.7480/jfde.2021.1.5442Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy EfficiencyMohannad Bayoumi0Faculty of Architecture and Planning, King Abdulaziz University Hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) systems combine electric and thermal energy generation and provide noiseless operation and space-saving features. As the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) panels increases at low surface temperatures, this paper suggests combining the PVT panel with a radiant cooling and heating panel in one system. A thermal storage tank fluidly connects the heat-exchanging pipes at the back of the PVT system and radiant panel. The upper portion of the tank feeds the radiant panel and the lower portion of the tank is connected to the PVT system. The proposed device is expected to function in connection with a heat pump that feeds the thermal storage. Using the dynamic thermal simulation software Polysun, the performance of the proposed façade-integrated device was investigated while considering the surface temperatures and energy production in the moderate climatic condition of the city of Munich. The results indicate a substantial impact on the efficiency of the PV module with an increase of up to 35% in the electricity production of the PV due to the lowered surface temperature. The obtained results contribute to façade-supported cooling/heating and electricity generation through the novel coupling and integration of PV, PVT, and radiant cooling elements. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5442Photovoltaic/thermal systems radiant cooling building-integrated photovoltaicfaçade, solar cooling
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author Mohannad Bayoumi
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Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Photovoltaic/thermal systems
radiant cooling
building-integrated photovoltaic
façade, solar cooling
author_facet Mohannad Bayoumi
author_sort Mohannad Bayoumi
title Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
title_short Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
title_full Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
title_fullStr Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Façade-Integrated PVT With Radiant Heating and Cooling Panel Supported by a Thermal Storage for Temperature Stability and Energy Efficiency
title_sort potential of façade-integrated pvt with radiant heating and cooling panel supported by a thermal storage for temperature stability and energy efficiency
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Hybrid photovoltaic/thermal (PVT) systems combine electric and thermal energy generation and provide noiseless operation and space-saving features. As the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) panels increases at low surface temperatures, this paper suggests combining the PVT panel with a radiant cooling and heating panel in one system. A thermal storage tank fluidly connects the heat-exchanging pipes at the back of the PVT system and radiant panel. The upper portion of the tank feeds the radiant panel and the lower portion of the tank is connected to the PVT system. The proposed device is expected to function in connection with a heat pump that feeds the thermal storage. Using the dynamic thermal simulation software Polysun, the performance of the proposed façade-integrated device was investigated while considering the surface temperatures and energy production in the moderate climatic condition of the city of Munich. The results indicate a substantial impact on the efficiency of the PV module with an increase of up to 35% in the electricity production of the PV due to the lowered surface temperature. The obtained results contribute to façade-supported cooling/heating and electricity generation through the novel coupling and integration of PV, PVT, and radiant cooling elements.
topic Photovoltaic/thermal systems
radiant cooling
building-integrated photovoltaic
façade, solar cooling
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5442
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