Browsing AUT Faculties by Author "Duke, M"
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A combined optical, thermal and electrical performance model of a Building Integrated Photovoltaic/Thermal Concentrator (BIPVTC)
Anderson, TN; Kunnemeyer, R; Duke, M; Carson, JK (Electronics New Zealand/Massey University, 2011)The electrical output of concentrating photovoltaic devices is significantly affected by the temperature of the photovoltaic cells. The ability to actively cool photovoltaic cells under concentrated radiation allows their ... -
Alternatives control strategies for Building Integrated Photovoltaic/Thermal (BIPVT) system
Abdul Wahab, H; Duke, M; Carson, JK; Anderson, TN (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, 2012)The use of energy in buildings is an ongoing concern, not only in NZ but worldwide. This concern has led to significant growth in the use of solar energy to provide heating and electricity generation. This paper presents ... -
An assessment of base load concentrating solar thermal power generation for New Zealand
Anderson, TN; Duke, M; Carson, JK (AUT University, 2011)With increasing pressure being placed on traditional energy sources, both in terms of supply and also regulatory, there is an increasing need to explore alternative generation technologies. In global terms, solar energy ... -
Development of a low cost photovoltaic/thermal solar concentrator for building integration (BIPVTC)
Kunnemeyer, R; Duke, M; Anderson, TN; Carson, JK (Australian Solar Energy Society Ltd, 2011)The idea of concentrating solar energy to increase the output of photovoltaic and solar thermal collectors is an area that has received significant attention. However, the use of solar concentrators that form part of a ... -
Performance of a building integrated collector for solar heating and radiant cooling
Anderson, TN; Duke, M; Carson, JK (Australian Solar Energy Society Ltd, 2011)Due to their limited temperature range, unglazed solar collectors have long been relegated to providing low cost heating in applications such as swimming pool heating systems. This limited temperature range is due to heat ... -
Performance of a V-trough photovoltaic/thermal concentrator
Künnemeyer, R; Anderson, TN; Duke, M; Carson, JK (Elsevier, 2014)The idea of concentrating solar energy to increase the output of photovoltaic and solar thermal collectors is an area that has received significant attention. In this study, a design model for a V-trough concentrating ... -
Performance of an unglazed solar collector for radiant cooling
Anderson, TN; Duke, M; Carson, JK (The University of Melbourne, 2013)Under night conditions, when there is no solar radiation and the sky temperature is low, unglazed solar collectors can radiate heat to the sky thus cooling a storage tank to provide cooling the following day. This study ... -
Studies of control strategies for building integrated solar energy system
Wahab, HA; Duke, M; Carson, JK; Anderson, TN (IEEE, 2011)Research and development work on Building Integrated Solar Energy Systems (BISES) has become an area of growing interest, not only in New Zealand (NZ) but worldwide. This interest has led to a significant growth in the use ...