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Hydrogels beads for cooling solar panels: Experimental study

Renewable Energy • 2020
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Authors M. A. Abdelrahman Saber Abdo, Hind Saidani-Scott, Jorge Benedi
Keywords Not Available
Journal Renewable Energy
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 153
Issue Not Available
Pages 777-786
publication.type Local
Paper Link Open Link
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Abstract
This paper aims to present a new and novel experimental study for the usage of hydrogel beads with different bed configurations as a cooling attachment underneath solar panel. Four different bed configurations were studied using different layers and fins arrangements then compared with the un-cooled system. The best results were obtained using 3 rows of hydrogel beads with fins where the panel temperature dropped by approximately 10 ̊ C below the un-cooled panel at 1000 W/m2 (representing around 14% temperature drop comparing to the panels’ initial temperature) leading to an increase in the electricity generation efficiency of 7.2% compared with the un-cooled system.