Analysis of the primary constraint conditions of an efficient photovoltaic-thermoelectric hybrid system

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Abstract

Electrical efficiency can be increased by combining photovoltaic (PV) and the thermoelectric (TE) systems. However, a simple and cursory combination is unsuitable because the negative impact of temperature on PV may be greater than its positive impact on TE. This study analyzed the primary constraint conditions based on the hybrid system model consisting of a PV and a TE generator (TEG), which includes TE material with temperature-dependent properties. The influences of the geometric size, solar irradiation and cold side temperature on the hybrid system performance is discussed based on the simulation. Furthermore, the effective range of parameters is demonstrated using the image area method, and the change trend of the area with different parameters illustrates the constraint conditions of an efficient PV-TE hybrid system. These results provide a benchmark for efficient PV-TEG design.

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Li, G., Chen, X., & Jin, Y. (2017). Analysis of the primary constraint conditions of an efficient photovoltaic-thermoelectric hybrid system. Energies, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10010020

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