会议专题

DESIGN AND SIMULATION FOR A SOLAR HOUSE WITH BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC-THERMAL SYSTEM AND THERMAL STORAGE

Building integrated photovoltaic-thermal systems (BIPV/T) that pre-heat ambient air may be used in combination with ventilated concrete slabs for thermal storage purposes. This is one of many feasible ways to maximize solar energy utilization. This paper describes the design and simulation of a solar house with an innovative BIPV/T system and ventilated concrete slab. This house is to be built by a Canadian prefabricated-home manufacturer for Canadas EQuilibrium Housing demonstration initiative. The BIPV/T system can harvest a considerable amount of useful heat; however, some of this energy typically needs to be stored for later use with an appropriate thermal storage design. A concrete thermal storage system is utilized for this purpose. Simulation results are presented from a transient finite difference model for the house, including the BIPV/T system and ventilated concrete slab.

YuXiang Chen A.K.Athienitis K.E.Galal Y.Poissant

Dept.Of BCEE, Concordia University 1515 St.Catherine W., EV-6.139 Montreal, Quebec, H3G 2W1, Canada CETC Varennes – PV & Hybrid Systems Program, Natural Resources Canada 1615, Lionel-Boulet Varennes,

国际会议

2007世界太阳能大会(Proceedings of ISES Solar World Congress 2007)

北京

英文

2007-09-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)