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Development of a building integrated photovoltaic/thermal solar collector based on steel roofing

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 06:54 authored by T Anderson, S Bura, M Duke, J Carson, M Lay
The use of onsite renewable energy cogeneration from structural building elements is a relatively new concept, and one that is gaining considerable interest in the building industry. In this study the design, development, testing and production methods for a novel building integrated photovoltaic/thermal (BIPVT) solar energy cogeneration system are examined and discussed.

During the analysis of the design, adhesives (ADH), resistance seam welding (RSW) and autoclaving (ATC) were identified as the most appropriate for fabricating BIPVT panels for roofing and façade applications. Of these manufacturing methods ADH was found to be most suitable for low volume production systems due to its low capital cost.

Furthermore, a prototype panel was fabricated using ADH methods and exhibited good thermal performance. In addition it was shown, using experimental testing, that the performance of a BIPVT could be theoretically predicted using a one-dimensional heat transfer model. Furthermore, the model was used to suggest further improvements that could be made to the design. Finally, a transient simulation of the BIPVT was performed in TRNSYS and was used to illustrate the long term benefits of the system.

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Pagination

1-10

Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Start date

2008-10-29

End date

2008-10-31

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2008, Metals NZ Industry

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 3rd New Zealand Metals Industry Conference, Auckland 2008

Event

New Zealand Metals Industry. Conference (4th : 2008 : Auckland, New Zealand)

Publisher

[The Conference]

Place of publication

[Auckland, N.Z.]

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