Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment

Photovoltaic thermal systems (PVT) are advanced systems designed to simultaneously generate heat and electricity. However, their commercial performance has not yet reached optimal levels, with efficient thermal regulation being a major challenge that directly affects energy production and efficiency...

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Main Authors: Rajamony, Reji Kumar, Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar, Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar, Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw, Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik, Fatehmulla, Amanullah, Chopra, Kapil, Samykano, Mahendran, Farade, Rizwan A.
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author Rajamony, Reji Kumar
Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar
Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
Fatehmulla, Amanullah
Chopra, Kapil
Samykano, Mahendran
Farade, Rizwan A.
author_facet Rajamony, Reji Kumar
Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar
Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
Fatehmulla, Amanullah
Chopra, Kapil
Samykano, Mahendran
Farade, Rizwan A.
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description Photovoltaic thermal systems (PVT) are advanced systems designed to simultaneously generate heat and electricity. However, their commercial performance has not yet reached optimal levels, with efficient thermal regulation being a major challenge that directly affects energy production and efficiency. Methods: This research introduces an innovative approach to enhancing PVT system performance by integrating active water cooling with passive functionalized carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials (NePHACMs) as a cooling medium. Four configurations were studied: PV, PVT, PVT-PHACM, and PVT-NePHACM, with fluid flow rates of 0.4-0.8 L/min. Indoor experiments were conducted for PV and PVT systems, while TRNSYS simulations assessed PVT-PHACM and PVT-NePHACM systems. The exergy approach was used to evaluate the energy available for productive use and exergy loss and entropy generation have been analyzed to enhance the electrical energy and thermal storage of the system. Additionally, carbon mitigation and carbon credit gain for all configurations were discussed. Significant Findings: The NePHACM formulation significantly enhanced the system's thermal conductivity by 104%, reduced PV temperature, and improved both electrical and thermal energy production. The system achieved an overall energy efficiency of 85.02% and an exergy efficiency of 12.37%. Additionally, the hybrid system demonstrated exceptional effectiveness in reducing CO2 emissions, highlighting NePHACM's potential to improve PVT system commercialization, especially for nocturnal applications.
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spelling ump-438162025-02-13T08:39:15Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43816/ Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment Rajamony, Reji Kumar Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik Fatehmulla, Amanullah Chopra, Kapil Samykano, Mahendran Farade, Rizwan A. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Photovoltaic thermal systems (PVT) are advanced systems designed to simultaneously generate heat and electricity. However, their commercial performance has not yet reached optimal levels, with efficient thermal regulation being a major challenge that directly affects energy production and efficiency. Methods: This research introduces an innovative approach to enhancing PVT system performance by integrating active water cooling with passive functionalized carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials (NePHACMs) as a cooling medium. Four configurations were studied: PV, PVT, PVT-PHACM, and PVT-NePHACM, with fluid flow rates of 0.4-0.8 L/min. Indoor experiments were conducted for PV and PVT systems, while TRNSYS simulations assessed PVT-PHACM and PVT-NePHACM systems. The exergy approach was used to evaluate the energy available for productive use and exergy loss and entropy generation have been analyzed to enhance the electrical energy and thermal storage of the system. Additionally, carbon mitigation and carbon credit gain for all configurations were discussed. Significant Findings: The NePHACM formulation significantly enhanced the system's thermal conductivity by 104%, reduced PV temperature, and improved both electrical and thermal energy production. The system achieved an overall energy efficiency of 85.02% and an exergy efficiency of 12.37%. Additionally, the hybrid system demonstrated exceptional effectiveness in reducing CO2 emissions, highlighting NePHACM's potential to improve PVT system commercialization, especially for nocturnal applications. Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 2025 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43816/1/Experimental%20investigation%20of%20carbon-based%20nano-enhanced.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43816/2/Experimental%20investigation%20of%20carbon-based%20nano-enhanced%20phase%20change%20materials%20assimilated%20photovoltaic%20thermal%20system_Energy%2C%20exergy%20and%20environmental%20assessment_ABS.pdf Rajamony, Reji Kumar and Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar and Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar and Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw and Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik and Fatehmulla, Amanullah and Chopra, Kapil and Samykano, Mahendran and Farade, Rizwan A. (2025) Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment. Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers, 167 (105835). pp. 1-20. ISSN 1876-1070. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2024.105835 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtice.2024.105835
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Rajamony, Reji Kumar
Kumar Pandey, Adarsh Kumar
Nurhanis Sofiah, Abd Ghafar
Paw, Johnny Koh Siaw
Suraparaju, Subbarama Kousik
Fatehmulla, Amanullah
Chopra, Kapil
Samykano, Mahendran
Farade, Rizwan A.
Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title_full Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title_fullStr Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title_short Experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: Energy, exergy and environmental assessment
title_sort experimental investigation of carbon-based nano-enhanced phase change materials assimilated photovoltaic thermal system: energy, exergy and environmental assessment
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
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