Investigation of Inorganic Phase Change Material for a Semi-Transparent Photovoltaic (STPV) Module

Alagar Karthick, Muthu Manokar Athikesavan, Manoj Kumar Pasupathi, Nallapaneni Manoj Kumar, Shauhrat S. Chopra, Aritra Ghosh*

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Abstract

The semi-transparent photovoltaic (STPV) module is an emerging technology to harness the solar energy in the building. Nowadays, buildings are turning from energy consumers to energy producers due to the integration of the STPV module on the building envelopes and facades. In this research, the STPV module was integrated on the rooftop window of the experimental room at Kovilpatti (9°10′0″ N, 77°52′0″ E), Tamil Nadu, India. The performance of the STPV modules varies with respect to the geographical location, incident solar radiation, and surface temperature of the module. The surface temperature of the STPV module was regulated by the introduction of the mixture of graphene oxide and sodium sulphate decahydrate (Na2SO4·10H2O). The various concentration of the graphene oxide was mixed together with the Na2SO4·10H2O to enhance the thermal conductivity. The thermal conductivity of the mixture 0.3 concentration was found to be optimum from the analysis. The instantaneous peak temperature of the semi-transparent photovoltaic phase change material (STPV-PCM) module was reduced to 9 °C during summer compared to the reference STPV. At the same time, the energy conversion efficiency was increased by up to 9.4% compared to the conventional STPV module. Due to the incorporation of the graphene oxide and Na2SO4·10H2O, the daily output power production of the STPV module was improved by 12.16%.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3582
JournalEnergies
Volume13
Issue number14
Online published11 Jul 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2020

Research Keywords

  • Building envelopes
  • Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV)
  • Glauber salt
  • Graphene oxide
  • Inorganic phase change material
  • Phase change material (PCM) for solar
  • Semi-transparent photovoltaic
  • Solar facades
  • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) module

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