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The main purpose of heat extraction unit is to extract heat from the photovoltaic system and keep its temperature at satisfactory level so that it can work efficiently.
An experimental analysis was performed using a first-generation prototype consisting of 5 units of Cross Compound Parabolic Concentrators (CCPC) connected to a heat extraction unit.
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Prototype models made from polycrystalline silicon (pc-Si) and amorphous silicon (a-Si) PV module types combined with water heat extraction units were tested with respect to their electrical and thermal efficiencies, and their performance characteristics were evaluated.
The heating system has been set to have a maximum power of 25 W/m3, hence the time series thus obtained is characterized by an estimated maximum heat extraction rates for unit of trenchQ max (W/m).
The results present the temperature profiles, the extracted heat and the rate of heat extraction.
The feature extraction unit is a signal processing unit aiming to extract discriminative features from channel(s).
First, in a Mollier diagram the unit mass flow expansion path of a Rankine steam cycle with backpressure heat extraction(s) ahead of the cold condenser is noted.
There are two ways to extract the LPS antigen for C. trachomatis immunochromatographic assays: heat extraction and acid extraction.
Geothermal resources can be exhausted if the rate of heat extraction exceeds the rate of natural heat recharge.
Normally, heat extraction requires a fluid (or steam) to bring the energy to the surface.
In the cooling mode, the heat extraction from the condenser of the heat pump was divided: part of it was rejected to the soil while the rest was used to reheat the air in air handling units.
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