CPV cells cooling system based on submerged jet impingement: CFD modeling and experimental validation

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Concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) cells offer higher efficiencies with regard to the PV ones and allow to strongly reduce the overall solar cell area. However, to operate correctly and exploit their advantages, their temperature has to be kept low and as uniform as possible and the cooling circuit pressure drops need to be limited. In this work an impingement water jet cooling system specifically designed for an industrial HCPV receiver is studied. Through the literature and by means of accurate computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, the nozzle to plate distance, the number of jets and the nozzle pitch, i.e. the distance between adjacent jets, were optimized. Afterwards, extensive experimental tests were performed to validate pressure drops and cooling power simulation results.

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Montorfano, D., Gaetano, A., Barbato, M. C., Ambrosetti, G., & Pedretti, A. (2014). CPV cells cooling system based on submerged jet impingement: CFD modeling and experimental validation. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1616, pp. 135–139). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4897046

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