研究目的
To experimentally investigate a novel solar Micro-Channel Loop-Heat-Pipe Photovoltaic/Thermal (MC-LHP-PV/T) system for heat and power generation, evaluating its operational performance including solar thermal and electrical efficiencies and their relevant impact factors.
研究成果
The novel MC-LHP-PV/T system demonstrated significantly enhanced solar thermal and electrical efficiencies compared to traditional PV/T systems, with a peak solar thermal efficiency of 71.67% under optimal conditions. The system's performance was influenced by operational parameters such as solar radiation, coolant water flow rate, and ambient temperature.
研究不足
The solar simulator generated non-uniform radiation distribution across the PV/evaporator panel, potentially causing inaccuracies in efficiency calculation.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved designing, constructing, and testing a prototype MC-LHP-PV/T system employing R-134a as the working fluid. The system's performance was evaluated under various operational conditions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The system was tested under real weather conditions and controlled laboratory settings to measure solar thermal and electrical efficiencies.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The system comprised a PV integrated micro-channel tubes array as the PV/evaporator, a co-axial tubular heat exchanger as the condenser, and other components like liquid and vapour headers.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The system's performance was tested under varying solar radiation, coolant water flow rate, inlet water temperature, ambient temperature, and height difference between the condenser and evaporator.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The performance was evaluated based on output power, solar electrical and thermal efficiencies, and overall solar efficiency, with data recorded at 30s intervals.
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