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Experimental Investigation of Solar Panel Cooling by a Novel Micro Heat Pipe Array
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2010
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionHeat PipePhotovoltaicsRefrigerationThermodynamicsRenewable Energy SystemsSolar Panel CoolingSolar Thermal EnergySolar Energy UtilisationSolar Physics (Heliophysics)Electrical EngineeringExperimental InvestigationSolar PowerIn-space Electric PowerHeat TransferSolar Physics (Solar Energy Conversion)Solar CoolingThermal ManagementSolar PanelThermal EngineeringEnergy Conversion Materials
A novel micro heat pipe array was used in solar panel cooling. Both of air-cooling and water-cooling conditions under nature convection condition were investigated in this paper. Compared with the ordinary solar panel, the maximum difference of the photoelectric conversion efficiency is 2.6%, the temperature reduces maximally by 4.7℃, the output power increases maximally by 8.4% for the solar panel with heat pipe using air-cooling, when the daily radiation value is 26.3 MJ. Compared with the solar panel with heat pipe using air-cooling, the maximum difference of the photoelectric conversion efficiency is 3%, the temperature reduces maximally by 8℃, the output power increases maximally by 13.9% for the solar panel with heat pipe using water-cooling, when the daily radiation value is 21.9 MJ.
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