Abstract
The article presents a description of the modeling and manufacturing of solar modules of photovoltaic, thermal and photovoltaic thermal designs intended to supply energy to a biogas plant intended for the production of biohydrogen and biomethane. Mathematical modeling of the photovoltaic module was carried out and the calculated temperature of the photovoltaic converters was determined, and also the photovoltaic module was manufactured using the process of sealing the photovoltaic converters with a two-component polysiloxane compound. Mathematical modeling of a solar thermal collector with water radiators in the form of a round copper tube, an oval copper tube, as well as a rectangular water cooling channel (“water jacket”) was also carried out, in which pressure losses and the amount of water heating were assessed. The distances between the rectangular channels of the water-cooling radiator for uniform heat removal were determined, and mathematical modeling of the thermal state of a solar thermal collector with a semicircular cross-section of the water-cooling radiator channel was carried out, after which the solar thermal collector was manufactured. Mathematical modeling of the total displacements of the components of a photovoltaic thermal module, the values of which do not exceed acceptable limits, was carried out, after which a photovoltaic thermal module was manufactured using the process of sealing photovoltaic converters with a two-component polysiloxane compound.
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