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Performance Enhancement of Photovoltaic Cells by Changing Configuration and using PCM (RT35HC) with Nanoparticles Al2O3

Solar Energy • 2019
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Authors H.E. Abdelrahman, M.H. Wahba, H.A. Refaey, M. Moawad, N.S. Berbish
Keywords PCM; Nanoparticles; Thermal conductivity enhancer; Photovoltaic cells; Heat sink
Journal Solar Energy
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 177
Issue Not Available
Pages 665-671
publication.type International
Paper Link Open Link
Supplementary Materials Not Available
Abstract
The present experimental work aims to enhance the photovoltaic cells performance. The effect of changing
configurations and using PCM mixed with nanoparticles are experimentally investigated. PCM (RT35HC) is
mixed with various volume fractions of AL2O3 from 0.11% to 0.77%. Also, cylindrical fins are used as heat sink
and thermal conductivity enhancer (TCE) for a heat aluminum plate to simulate PV solar cell. The percentage of
the cylindrical fins root area ratio, AR, is varied from 1.29 to 2.57% and the corresponding percentage enclosed
area ratio, AE, is changed from 3.57 to 7.14%. The results show that the cylindrical fins with RT35HC achieves
enhancement in temperature reduction of 20–46.3% in the front surface temperature and increases to 52.3% by
adding the nanoparticles with range of heat flux from 279 W/m2 to 820 W/m2 at T∞=20 ± 1 °C.