Coupled evaluation of the optical-thermal-electrical performance of customized building-integrated photovoltaic components

Wenhao Zhang,Yimin Sun,Zhenghao Lin

RENEWABLE ENERGY(2024)

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The diverse requirements of contemporary buildings for advanced skin systems regarding aesthetics, comfort and energy performance have led to the demand for customized BIPV components. By integrating the spectral transmittance -reflectance and volt-ampere experiments with the energy balance calculation approach, the paper reveals the impacts and mechanisms of five key design parameters on the "optical -thermal -electrical" properties of BIPV components. Geometric transparency degree (GTD) affects the optical properties most significantly, followed by glass and low -E coating types. The cell arrangement and cell -cutting technique affect the least. However, the full -series connection of divided cells can slightly improve the photovoltaic conversion efficiency. Pmaxvnegatively correlates with GTD linearly, while SHGC and VT positively. By applying a hollow layer (85% Ar) and double silver Lowe-epsilon = 0.04, the heat gain of the cell to the interior can be reduced to 45.3% and 25.1%, respectively. After discussing the recommended BIPV configurations under different climate zones and WWR requirements, we found that, for instance, a hollow -layer BIPV with a GTD lower than 46.0% can replace the traditional double -silver curtain wall in hot, humid climates, while laminated BIPV can only be applied in nonclimatic boundaries. A more comprehensive reference value of "optical -thermal -electrical" properties for calculating building energy consumption is provided.
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Building-integrated photovoltaic,Optical-thermal-electrical performance,Solar heat gain coefficient,Customized photovoltaic glazing,Power generation,Energy-saving
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