Introducing a novel temperature measurement to analyze the effect of hybrid cooling methods on improving solar panel performance: An experimental approach
Mahdi Aali,
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Mehdi Mansouri,
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Zahra Raeisi
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et al.
Applied Thermal Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 125889 - 125889
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Improving photovoltaic Panels by utilizing ground-coupled heat exchangers: Insights and technological advances
Geothermics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
130, P. 103335 - 103335
Published: April 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Experimental investigation of photovoltaic passive cooling methods using low-cost metallic, ceramic, and cellulose porous media
Mojtaba Akbari,
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Reza Mohammadi,
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Kamran Zamanpour
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et al.
Energy Conversion and Management X,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 101040 - 101040
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Enhancing photovoltaic performance and efficiency by innovative cooling system of sawdust: Experimental investigation
Ahmed Ameen Ali,
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Hind Lafta Tubena,
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Zahra'a Aamer Oudah
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et al.
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
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unknown
Published: May 5, 2025
Abstract
Photovoltaic
(PV)
panel
overheating
conditions
represent
a
crucial
problem
since
temperature
elevations
above
standard
test
(STC)
decrease
productivity
and
operational
lifespan.
The
research
explores
experimental
methods
to
reduce
PV
working
temperatures.
A
water
spray
cooling
system
operated
on
natural
sawdust
fibers,
which
were
positioned
behind
the
photovoltaic
surface.
process
achieves
heat
dispersion
from
surfaces
through
evaporation.
Testing
was
done
three
modules
under
conditions,
including
bare
system,
(PV/W)
cooled
by
dushing
way,
third
(PV/SW)
covered
novel
rear
layer.
surface
assessment
revealed
that
PV/SW
attained
reduction
of
27%
compared
16%
relative
PV/W
system.
produced
43%
improvement
in
average
electrical
efficiency
achieved
improved
12%
Implementing
layers
prolonged
wet
boosted
its
power.
authors
examined
uniformity
their
technique
because
uneven
distribution
could
cause
significant
damage.
Language: Английский