Assessment and comparison of concentrator cell carrier efficiencies under very high fluxes

Autor/a

Dollet, Alain

Arenas, Osvaldo

Perona, Arnaud

Vossier, Alexis

Ares, Richard

Aimez, Vincent

Barrau, Jérôme

Chemisana Villegas, Daniel

Rosell Urrutia, Joan Ignasi

Fecha de publicación

2017-04-05T07:07:29Z

2017-04-05T07:07:29Z

2011

2017-04-05T07:07:30Z



Resumen

The present work aimed at assessing and comparing the thermal performances of two different types of carrier exposed to natural sunlight beams concentrated up to 1,500 - 5,000 suns. Metallic and hybrid metal-ceramic carriers of various dimensions, or bonded to cells of different sizes, were considered. Temperature profiles inside the carriers exposed to concentrated beams were measured using temperature sensors placed at two different locations. 3D heat transfer simulations of a carrier bonded either to the real Ge-based solar cell or to the dummy cell instrumented for our temperature measurements showed that the measured temperatures differ by less than a couple of degrees from the real solar cell surface temperatures within a large range of concentration. Experimental results and thermal simulations confirmed the need to select a high-conductivity carrier combined with a very efficient active device for cooling solar cells under very high concentration. In addition, the key role played by thermal constriction in the heat transfer process was highlighted, demonstrating the importance of carefully optimizing the carrier design.

Tipo de documento

Artículo
acceptedVersion

Lengua

Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Concentració solar; Photovoltaics; Jet impactant; microcanals

Publicado por

AIP Publishing

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Versió postprint del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3658324

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011, vol. 1407, p. 192-195

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(c) AIP Publishing, 2011

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