Energy Performance of a Reversed Circular Flow Jet Impingement Bifacial Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) Solar Collector

Authors

  • Muhammad Amir Aziat Ishak Taylor's University

Keywords:

Solar Collector, Jet Impingement, Photovoltaic Thermal, Energy Analysis, Bifacial

Abstract

PVT technologies relies on the photovoltaic modules to generate electricity. However, the photovoltaic module itself has a negative downside due to the heat absorbed from being exposed to solar irradiance, resulting in a decline in the module's efficiency. The implementation of a cooling system is important in order to improve its performance. This article presents the energy performance of a bifacial PVT collector cooled by a reversed circular flow jet impingement (RCFJI) by performing indoor experimental. The solar irradiance, I, tested ranged between 500W/m2 to 900W/m2 with a mass flow rate (ṁ) ranged from 0.01kg to 0.14kg/s. From the analysis, the highest photovoltaic efficiency was observed at I = 900W/m2 with 10.91% efficiency. In contrast, the highest thermal and combined photovoltaic thermal performance recorded was 61.4% and 72.35%, respectively under the same operating conditions.

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Published

02-07-2025

How to Cite

Ishak, M. A. A. . (2025). Energy Performance of a Reversed Circular Flow Jet Impingement Bifacial Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) Solar Collector. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Industrial Applications, 4(1). Retrieved from https://jetia.ttasmbot.org.my/index.php/jetia/article/view/61