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Pengaruh Penggunaan Aseton, Metanol, Dan Air Terhadap Kinerja Heat Pipe Photovoltaic Thermal (Hp-Pv/T)
ABSTRACT
This study aims to analyze the effect of using acetone, metanol, and water as
working fluids in heat pipes on the performance of a Photovoltaic/Thermal (PV/T)
system. A PV/T system integrates photovoltaic panels to generate electricity and
thermal collectors for water heating, thereby enabling more efficient solar energy
utilization. The heat pipe plays a crucial role in enhancing the heat transfer
efficiency from the photovoltaic panels to the thermal system. This research
investigates three different fluids as working mediums in the heat pipe and
measures their impact on the electrical and thermal efficiency of the PV/T system.
The results indicate that the acetone-based HP-PV/T system provides the highest
electic total efficiency of 21%, while the metanol and water-based systems yield
total efficiencies of 20% and 18%, respectively.
Keywords : Photovoltaic, PV/T, Aseton, Electrical Efficiency, Thermal
Efficiency, Renewable Energy
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