Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector

Photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems play an important role in solar system development, reducing pollution, and meeting the rapid increase in energy demand. PV/T can significantly improve energy transfer efficiency, hence improving its performance attracted extensive research attention. Different st...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wang, Xinru
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64331/
_version_ 1848800118483976192
author Wang, Xinru
author_facet Wang, Xinru
author_sort Wang, Xinru
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
collection Online Access
description Photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems play an important role in solar system development, reducing pollution, and meeting the rapid increase in energy demand. PV/T can significantly improve energy transfer efficiency, hence improving its performance attracted extensive research attention. Different structures of the solar collector are proposed. To reduce the investment and cost of the experiment, several prediction studies are also conducted, as modeling its performance is meaningful for the optimization and design of the system. In this thesis, we study a photovoltaic/thermal assisted air source heat pump (PV/T-ASHP) system with a novel absorber of the solar collector in Beijing. It is shown that for the whole year the electricity self-sufficiency is over 50 % and the heat self-sufficiency is 30.7 % in extreme conditions for the heating systems (e.g., December). Ambient temperature and solar irradiation change highly affect the performance of the whole system. In extreme weather e.g., a sunny day in December, the average COP is higher than 3.5. The payback time for this system is 9.5 years, and it reduces equivalent to 6.8 t of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission per year. Based on the experiment results, we then predict the performance using an ANN. It is seen that the more considered factor, the higher the performance of the prediction model. It is also seen that in this case, an ANN with two hidden layers performs better than that of one hidden layer. Furthermore, the comparison results suggest that in practice it is required to find the best suitable ANN network before application.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T20:46:29Z
format Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
id nottingham-64331
institution University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-14T20:46:29Z
publishDate 2021
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling nottingham-643312025-02-28T15:10:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64331/ Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector Wang, Xinru Photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) systems play an important role in solar system development, reducing pollution, and meeting the rapid increase in energy demand. PV/T can significantly improve energy transfer efficiency, hence improving its performance attracted extensive research attention. Different structures of the solar collector are proposed. To reduce the investment and cost of the experiment, several prediction studies are also conducted, as modeling its performance is meaningful for the optimization and design of the system. In this thesis, we study a photovoltaic/thermal assisted air source heat pump (PV/T-ASHP) system with a novel absorber of the solar collector in Beijing. It is shown that for the whole year the electricity self-sufficiency is over 50 % and the heat self-sufficiency is 30.7 % in extreme conditions for the heating systems (e.g., December). Ambient temperature and solar irradiation change highly affect the performance of the whole system. In extreme weather e.g., a sunny day in December, the average COP is higher than 3.5. The payback time for this system is 9.5 years, and it reduces equivalent to 6.8 t of carbon dioxide (CO2) emission per year. Based on the experiment results, we then predict the performance using an ANN. It is seen that the more considered factor, the higher the performance of the prediction model. It is also seen that in this case, an ANN with two hidden layers performs better than that of one hidden layer. Furthermore, the comparison results suggest that in practice it is required to find the best suitable ANN network before application. 2021-07 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64331/1/Xinru%20Wang-20036302-Thesis.pdf Wang, Xinru (2021) Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. PV/T air source heat pump thermal performance novel absorber
spellingShingle PV/T
air source heat pump
thermal performance
novel absorber
Wang, Xinru
Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title_full Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title_fullStr Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title_full_unstemmed Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title_short Performance study of a PV/T assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
title_sort performance study of a pv/t assisted air source heat pump system with a novel absorber in solar collector
topic PV/T
air source heat pump
thermal performance
novel absorber
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/64331/