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Abdel Rahman Elbakheit

Associate Professor

Faculty

كلية العمارة والتخطيط
King Saud University, College of Architecture and Planning, Department of Architecture and Building Science
publication
Journal Article
2008

Effect of Duct Width in Ducted Photovoltaic Facades

Elbakheit, Abdel rahman . 2008

This paper presents an investigation into the integration of a ducted photovoltaic (PV) system in an architectural facade. The aim is to optimise the design of the ducted system in a real life façade design scenario. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been applied as a tool to estimate temperatures of the ducted PV system and to evaluate between different studied parameters. Miscellaneous design conditions are considered together with high rise building integration. The combined effect of PV panel configuration and the addition of vents into a ducted PV system would result in an optimum depth of the duct for cooling PV within 90cm. Ducted PV systems provide cooling prospects of up to 60% better than PV integration without it. A ducted PV system can benefit from the height of a high rise building due to the build up effect of buoyancy.

 

Publication Work Type
conference
Magazine \ Newspaper
CTBUH 8th World congress
more of publication
publications

Design of Aerofoil wing enhancing air flow around buildings to be harnessed by suitable wind turbine with projected efficiency of 3-5 folds of stand-alone turbines

2021
publications

Systematic Architectural Design for Optimal Wind Energy Generation is a handy reference on the aerodynamic architectural forms in buildings for optimizing wind energy conversion processes…

2021
Published in:
Bentham
publications

While wind generated noise maybe limited in magnitude and effect, wind-induced structures’ vibrations could be a devastation (i.e., Tacoma Bridge Collapse 1940). This occurs with just above…

by Abdel Rahman Elbakheit
2018
Published in:
INTECHOPEN