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TITLE:
Flat Panel Solar Thermoelectric System Size Optimisation at Different Vacuum Levels
AUTHORS:
Kazuz Ramadan
KEYWORDS:
Flat Roof Top Solar Collector, Hybrid Solar Thermoelectric System, The Optimal Heat and Electric Power, Seebeck Effect, Aspect Ratio, Vacuum Levels
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Energy Efficiency,
Vol.4 No.4,
November
24,
2015
ABSTRACT:
A systematic experimental investigation to understand the effect of heat loss and the thermoelectric aspect ratio (cross sectional area and length) on a flat plate solar thermoelectric system performance was carried out. The investigation involved a series of experiments on systems with 4 different sizes of thermoelectric generators, and it was tested in 5 different vacuum levels during the steady-state. The detailed experimental investigation provided a substantial amount of data, which revealed that the system performance of both heat and electricity power were improved when the heat lost was minimised. The system’s performance strongly depended on the aspect ratio of the thermoelectric generators. This finding might have a significant impact on the cost of the system by saving the user’s and the manufacturer’s time in examining different TEGs with different aspect ratios in order to get the optimum size optimisation of the hybrid system, as well as reduce the manufacturing cost.