Crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is a solar energy device used to increase the photovoltaic (PV) cell electrical power output. CCPC’s thermal and optical performance issues are equally important for a PV cell or module to work under a favourable operating condition. However, most work to-date is emphasised on its optical performance paying a little attention to the thermal characteristics. In this contribution, we investigate the thermal performance of a CCPC with PV cell at four different beam incidences (0o, 10o, 20o, 30o and 40o). Initially, experiment is performed in the indoor PV laboratory at the University of Exeter with 1kW/m2 radiation intensity. 3D simulations are carried out to first validate the predicted data and ...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is a solar energy device used to increase the photovo...
Crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is a solar energy device used to increase the photovo...
An optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar thermoelec...
The natural convective heat transfer phenomenon in an isolated, walled CCPC with PV cell is studied ...
An optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar thermoelec...
AbstractAn optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar th...
The free convective heat transfer phenomenon in an isolated, walled CCPC with PV cell is studied exp...
In reality, a solar panel with concentrator is subject to variable sunlight radiation, wind speed an...
This paper presents the experimental investigation of a novel cross-compound parabolic concentrator ...
A crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is applied into a photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) hybri...
In reality, a solar panel with concentrator is subject to variable sunlight radiation, wind speed ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is a solar energy device used to increase the photovo...
Crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is a solar energy device used to increase the photovo...
An optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar thermoelec...
The natural convective heat transfer phenomenon in an isolated, walled CCPC with PV cell is studied ...
An optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar thermoelec...
AbstractAn optimal installation of a compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) into a scalable solar th...
The free convective heat transfer phenomenon in an isolated, walled CCPC with PV cell is studied exp...
In reality, a solar panel with concentrator is subject to variable sunlight radiation, wind speed an...
This paper presents the experimental investigation of a novel cross-compound parabolic concentrator ...
A crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is applied into a photovoltaic/thermal (PV/T) hybri...
In reality, a solar panel with concentrator is subject to variable sunlight radiation, wind speed ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
AbstractThe crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging ...
The crossed compound parabolic concentrator (CCPC) is one of the most efficient non-imaging solar co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...