Investigating Factors Impacting Power Generation Efficiency in
The photovoltaic double-layer glass curtain wall (PV-DSF) is an architectural exterior wall system that combines photovoltaic technology with a double-layer glass curtain
A new type of glass curtain wall system based on transmission solar concentrator is proposed. The device effectively improves the incidence of solar radiation on the unit area of the battery and maximizes the use of excess solar radiation to generate electricity and heat while continuing to ensure indoor lighting.
Vacuum integrated photovoltaic (VPV) curtain walls, which combine the power generation ability of PV technology and the excellent thermal insulation performance of vacuum technology, have attracted widespread attention as an energy-efficient technology.
A vent is opened in the middle of both sides of the side panel, with (1) as the air inlet and (6) as the air outlet. Air flow in the new glass curtain wall system is generated by a fan to take away the heat generated by the solar cell and improve the photovoltaic cell's efficiency while still utilizing the heat.
The experimental results of the thermal characteristics of the new glass curtain wall system show that the heat gain of air and water first increases and then decreases, while the maximum value usually appears at noon. Exergy analysis was carried out for the new glass curtain wall testing system.
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