FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels

Until now, the world has experienced financial crises, except for countries with fuel resources. These nations can easily meet their electrical energy needs using their fuel reserves. Conversely, countries without fuel resources have turned to sustainable energy sources to bridge their electricity g...

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Main Authors: Huda M Alshanbari, Usman, Dana Mohammad Khidhir, Taseer Muhammad, Hamiden Abd El-Wahed Khalifa
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Published: Elsevier 2025-05-01
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Usman
Dana Mohammad Khidhir
Taseer Muhammad
Hamiden Abd El-Wahed Khalifa
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description Until now, the world has experienced financial crises, except for countries with fuel resources. These nations can easily meet their electrical energy needs using their fuel reserves. Conversely, countries without fuel resources have turned to sustainable energy sources to bridge their electricity gap. Among these sources, the Photovoltaic Thermal (PV/T) system is one such solution. This system generates electrical energy from sunlight; however, its efficiency decreases as its temperature increases due to solar radiation. To address this issue, a flow channel is integrated into the system, allowing a coolant such as nanofluids (NFs) to circulate and reduce its temperature, thereby enhancing electrical efficiency. This study investigates a PV/T system composed of polycrystalline silicon and an absorber on the top, with a trapezoidal flow channel attached below. The research examines the passage of ternary NFs within the flow channel, where the coolant is a water-based fluid mixed with zinc, cobalt, and silver nanomaterials. Assuming laminar and steady-state flow, the numerical simulation is conducted using COMSOL 6.0. The aspect ratio (ar) is defined as the ratio of inlet to outlet heights. A parametric study is conducted by varying the Reynolds number (Re) from 100 to 1200, the nanoparticle volume fraction in the base fluid from 0.03 to 0.15, and the aspect ratio from 0.5 to 1.5. The results indicate that the average cell temperature decreases when the aspect ratio remains constant, regardless of the Reynolds number and nanofluid volume fraction. The increase in electrical efficiency of the PV/T system is primarily dependent on an increase in the Reynolds number. Specifically, the electrical efficiency improves by 21 % when the Reynolds number is increased from 100 to 1200. Furthermore, maintaining an aspect ratio of 0.5 (where the inlet height is half of the outlet height) enhances thermal efficiency at lower Reynolds numbers. More precisely, as the Reynolds number increases from 100 to 1200, the thermal efficiency improves by 60 %.
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spelling doaj-art-fb222e96bb4049fd803ad02d4da762c32025-08-20T02:27:54ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2025-05-016910599710.1016/j.csite.2025.105997FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channelsHuda M Alshanbari0 Usman1Dana Mohammad Khidhir2Taseer Muhammad3Hamiden Abd El-Wahed Khalifa4Department of Mathematical Sciences, College of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O.Box 84428, Riyadh, 11671, Saudi ArabiaSchool of Qilu Transportation Shandong University, Jinan, China; Department of Computer Science, National University of Sciences and Technology, Balochistan Campus (NBC), Quetta, 87300, Pakistan; Corresponding author. School of Qilu Transportation Shandong University, Jinan, China.Department of Petroleum Engineering, College of Engineering, Knowledge University, Erbil, 44001, Iraq; Department of Petroleum Engineering, Al-Kitab University, Altun Kupri, IraqDepartment of Mathematics, College of Sciences, King Khalid University, Abha, 61413, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mathematics, College of Science, Qassim University, Buraydah, 51452, Saudi ArabiaUntil now, the world has experienced financial crises, except for countries with fuel resources. These nations can easily meet their electrical energy needs using their fuel reserves. Conversely, countries without fuel resources have turned to sustainable energy sources to bridge their electricity gap. Among these sources, the Photovoltaic Thermal (PV/T) system is one such solution. This system generates electrical energy from sunlight; however, its efficiency decreases as its temperature increases due to solar radiation. To address this issue, a flow channel is integrated into the system, allowing a coolant such as nanofluids (NFs) to circulate and reduce its temperature, thereby enhancing electrical efficiency. This study investigates a PV/T system composed of polycrystalline silicon and an absorber on the top, with a trapezoidal flow channel attached below. The research examines the passage of ternary NFs within the flow channel, where the coolant is a water-based fluid mixed with zinc, cobalt, and silver nanomaterials. Assuming laminar and steady-state flow, the numerical simulation is conducted using COMSOL 6.0. The aspect ratio (ar) is defined as the ratio of inlet to outlet heights. A parametric study is conducted by varying the Reynolds number (Re) from 100 to 1200, the nanoparticle volume fraction in the base fluid from 0.03 to 0.15, and the aspect ratio from 0.5 to 1.5. The results indicate that the average cell temperature decreases when the aspect ratio remains constant, regardless of the Reynolds number and nanofluid volume fraction. The increase in electrical efficiency of the PV/T system is primarily dependent on an increase in the Reynolds number. Specifically, the electrical efficiency improves by 21 % when the Reynolds number is increased from 100 to 1200. Furthermore, maintaining an aspect ratio of 0.5 (where the inlet height is half of the outlet height) enhances thermal efficiency at lower Reynolds numbers. More precisely, as the Reynolds number increases from 100 to 1200, the thermal efficiency improves by 60 %.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X25002576NanomaterialNanoparticlesElectrical and thermal effectivenessEfficiencyTrapezoidal channelCOMSOL 6.0
spellingShingle Huda M Alshanbari
Usman
Dana Mohammad Khidhir
Taseer Muhammad
Hamiden Abd El-Wahed Khalifa
FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Nanomaterial
Nanoparticles
Electrical and thermal effectiveness
Efficiency
Trapezoidal channel
COMSOL 6.0
title FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
title_full FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
title_fullStr FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
title_full_unstemmed FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
title_short FEM-based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
title_sort fem based numerical study for enhanced electrical and thermal effectiveness in photovoltaic thermal systems with attached trapezoidal flow channels
topic Nanomaterial
Nanoparticles
Electrical and thermal effectiveness
Efficiency
Trapezoidal channel
COMSOL 6.0
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X25002576
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