Simulation and experimental study on effect of phase change material thickness to reduce temperature of photovoltaic panel

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Solar energy is promising renewable energy which can be applied in Indonesia. Average solar radiation in the country is 4.8 kWh/day/m2. Weakness of silicon-based photovoltaic (PV) is efficiency reduction caused by temperature increase. Many attempts have been done to reduce PV temperature. In previous study, palm oil, which is widely available in Indonesia, is suitable to be used as phase change material (PCM) to reduce PV temperature. In this study, thickness of aluminium rectangular-tube containing phase change material oil is varied. The tube is placed at back part of PV. Numerical and experimental study was done to evaluate the effect of tube thickness to the temperature reduction of the PV. Variation of tube thickness used in the experiment is 50.8mm, 76.2 mm, 101.6 mm. Both studies show that increase of PCM thickness reduces PV temperature. Higher PCM thickness cause large reduction on PV temperature. Simulation result shows there is an optimum thickness of the PCM which is applied to the PV.

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Indartono, Y. S., Prakoso, S. D., Suwono, A., Zaini, I. N., & Fernaldi, B. (2015). Simulation and experimental study on effect of phase change material thickness to reduce temperature of photovoltaic panel. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 88). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/88/1/012049

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