Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study

This study analyzes research trends on photovoltaic–thermal (PVT) systems used in buildings. The applications of PVT systems are also classified into system design, material and fluid types, and operating methods. Although many studies proposed new types of PVT systems and applications to improve sy...

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Main Authors: Jinhwan Oh, Sangmu Bae, Hobyung Chae, Jaeweon Jeong, Yujin Nam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723011435
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author Jinhwan Oh
Sangmu Bae
Hobyung Chae
Jaeweon Jeong
Yujin Nam
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Sangmu Bae
Hobyung Chae
Jaeweon Jeong
Yujin Nam
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description This study analyzes research trends on photovoltaic–thermal (PVT) systems used in buildings. The applications of PVT systems are also classified into system design, material and fluid types, and operating methods. Although many studies proposed new types of PVT systems and applications to improve system performance, there are few reports on the design and operating methods for the system, which consists of the PVT system and hot water storage tank in real-scale buildings. Therefore, our research team conducted a quantitative evaluation of a small household with a PVT system and hot water storage tank installed, according to design factors. The results of the parametric study showed that electricity production was more sensitive to changes in system capacity than those in heat production. By contrast, the change in heat production was dominant in response to the change in the installation angle and load profile of domestic hot water. Through energy simulation, it was found that the PVT system could provide 95% of the annual thermal energy for the domestic hot water consumption of the target buildings.
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spelling doaj.art-6dca13634d3c418a8801832ed23dcafe2023-12-23T05:21:20ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472023-11-011014091433Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case studyJinhwan Oh0Sangmu Bae1Hobyung Chae2Jaeweon Jeong3Yujin Nam4Department of Architectural Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241, Republic of KoreaResearch Institute of Industrial Technology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241, Republic of KoreaResearch Institute of Industrial Technology, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Wangsimni-ro 222, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, 46241, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.This study analyzes research trends on photovoltaic–thermal (PVT) systems used in buildings. The applications of PVT systems are also classified into system design, material and fluid types, and operating methods. Although many studies proposed new types of PVT systems and applications to improve system performance, there are few reports on the design and operating methods for the system, which consists of the PVT system and hot water storage tank in real-scale buildings. Therefore, our research team conducted a quantitative evaluation of a small household with a PVT system and hot water storage tank installed, according to design factors. The results of the parametric study showed that electricity production was more sensitive to changes in system capacity than those in heat production. By contrast, the change in heat production was dominant in response to the change in the installation angle and load profile of domestic hot water. Through energy simulation, it was found that the PVT system could provide 95% of the annual thermal energy for the domestic hot water consumption of the target buildings.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723011435Photovoltaic–thermal systemReviewDynamic energy analysisDomestic hot water
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Sangmu Bae
Hobyung Chae
Jaeweon Jeong
Yujin Nam
Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
Energy Reports
Photovoltaic–thermal system
Review
Dynamic energy analysis
Domestic hot water
title Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
title_full Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
title_fullStr Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
title_full_unstemmed Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
title_short Photovoltaic–thermal advanced technology for real applications: Review and case study
title_sort photovoltaic thermal advanced technology for real applications review and case study
topic Photovoltaic–thermal system
Review
Dynamic energy analysis
Domestic hot water
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723011435
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