A novel densely packed receiver for concentrating photovoltaics has been designed to fit a 125× primary and a 4× secondary reflective optics. It can allocate 16 1cm2-sized high concentrating solar cells and is expected to work at about 300 Wp, with a short-circuit current of 6.6 A and an open circuit voltage of 50.72 V. In the light of a preliminary thermal simulation, an aluminum-based insulated metal substrate has been use as baseplate. The original outline of the conductive copper layer has been developed to minimize the Joule losses, by reducing the number of interconnections between the cells in series. Slightly oversized Schottky diodes have been applied for bypassing purposes and the whole design fits the IPC-2221 requirements. A fullscale thermal simulation has been implemented to prove the reliability of an insulated metal substrate in CPV application, even if compared to the widely-used direct bonded copper board. The Joule heating phenomenon has been analytically calculated first, to understand the effect on the electrical power output, and then simulate, to predict the consequences on the thermal management of the board. The outcomes of the present research will be used to optimize the design of a novel actively cooled 144-cell receiver for high concentrating photovoltaic applications. © 2014 The Authors.

Design of a 16-cell densely-packed receiver for high concentrating photovoltaic applications / Micheli, L.; Sarmah, N.; Luo, X.; Reddy, K. S.; Mallick, T. K.. - 54:(2014), pp. 185-198. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Advances in Energy Research, ICAER 2013 tenutosi a Mumbai, India) [10.1016/j.egypro.2014.07.262].

Design of a 16-cell densely-packed receiver for high concentrating photovoltaic applications

Micheli L.;
2014

Abstract

A novel densely packed receiver for concentrating photovoltaics has been designed to fit a 125× primary and a 4× secondary reflective optics. It can allocate 16 1cm2-sized high concentrating solar cells and is expected to work at about 300 Wp, with a short-circuit current of 6.6 A and an open circuit voltage of 50.72 V. In the light of a preliminary thermal simulation, an aluminum-based insulated metal substrate has been use as baseplate. The original outline of the conductive copper layer has been developed to minimize the Joule losses, by reducing the number of interconnections between the cells in series. Slightly oversized Schottky diodes have been applied for bypassing purposes and the whole design fits the IPC-2221 requirements. A fullscale thermal simulation has been implemented to prove the reliability of an insulated metal substrate in CPV application, even if compared to the widely-used direct bonded copper board. The Joule heating phenomenon has been analytically calculated first, to understand the effect on the electrical power output, and then simulate, to predict the consequences on the thermal management of the board. The outcomes of the present research will be used to optimize the design of a novel actively cooled 144-cell receiver for high concentrating photovoltaic applications. © 2014 The Authors.
2014
4th International Conference on Advances in Energy Research, ICAER 2013
CPV; high concentration; IMS; receiver; solar energy
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Design of a 16-cell densely-packed receiver for high concentrating photovoltaic applications / Micheli, L.; Sarmah, N.; Luo, X.; Reddy, K. S.; Mallick, T. K.. - 54:(2014), pp. 185-198. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Advances in Energy Research, ICAER 2013 tenutosi a Mumbai, India) [10.1016/j.egypro.2014.07.262].
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