2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.03.091
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Experimental and numerical analysis of hybrid solar heating and cooling system for a residential user

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“…They also obtained an electrical efficiency of 22.4-24 % for the proposed system. Next, Figaj & Żoł ądek [29] performed an experimental and numerical analysis of hybrid solar heating and cooling systems in Krakow and Lisbon. They found out that for Krakow, mean thermal efficiency of 66.9 % was obtained, while Lisbon's was 60.1 %.…”
Section: Real-world Applications Of Pvt Systems In Different Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also obtained an electrical efficiency of 22.4-24 % for the proposed system. Next, Figaj & Żoł ądek [29] performed an experimental and numerical analysis of hybrid solar heating and cooling systems in Krakow and Lisbon. They found out that for Krakow, mean thermal efficiency of 66.9 % was obtained, while Lisbon's was 60.1 %.…”
Section: Real-world Applications Of Pvt Systems In Different Sectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figaj and Zoa dek (2021) [74] offered a numerical analysis of a solar cooling installation based on such a system via dynamic modeling and experimental research of a solar dish concentrating system with thermal collectors. The suggested solar heating and cooling system was modeled in TRNSYS version 17 software to simulate its dynamic functioning.…”
Section: Using Hybrid Techniques For Cooling Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, savings in cooling demand of more than 35% could be reached through the inclusion of night ventilation. Figaj and Zoladek [56] also analyzed a novel solar heating and cooling system for residential applications. Solar energy was collected to thermally drive chillers for both heating and cooling purposes.…”
Section: Energy Saving and Emission Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%