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Thermal Management for
Photovoltaics and Basics of Concentrating Photovoltaics
报告人:Dr
Jianguo Xu
时 间:April
16. 13:30 PM
地 点:机动学院F310
Abstract: Solar energy
is an unlimited, clean source of energy. Photovoltaics is an important
means of using solar energy. Refrigeration and heat management are
essential parts of commercial photovoltaics, especially for
concentrating photovoltaics (CPV). This presentation gives a brief
discussion on how refrigeration and cooling are used in the PV industry,
and some basics of concentrating photovoltaics.
报告人介绍:
Jianguo Xu obtained his PhD
from Royal University of Ghent, Belgium in 1986, and did post-doc at
Technical University of Clausthal (1987-1988) in Germany,and
Stanford University (1989). He joined Air Products and Chemicals, Inc in
1990 as a Senior Process Engineer, and held positions of, progressively,
Principal Process Engineer, Senior Principle Process Engineer, Lead
Engineer, and in 1999 to date, Engineering Associate. He is also the
President and CTO of Sunergy Solar, a technology development company for
photovoltaic systems.
Jianguo is a member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and
served as a Director of its Separations Division in 1977-2000, and the
Secretary of the division in 2000-2002.
Jianguo has 27 issued US patents, and over 200 patents worldwide,
ranging from cryogenic air separation, distillation, adsorption,
membrane separation, absorption, hydrogen generation, storage, safe
dispensing, and fuel cell-fuel processor integration. Many of his
inventions have been commercialized in plants worth in total billions of
dollars. For example, the PSA process cycles for hydrogen purification
that he invented are being used in the hydrogen plants with more than a
quarter of the world's total hydrogen manufacturing capacity. His major
academic contributions include: development of the most widely accepted
kinetic model for steam reforming, the workhorse reaction of the
hydrogen industry, introduction of local thermodynamic efficiency for
membrane separation, and introduction of the concept of driving force
cost for conceptual design and optimization of elemental processes.
Jianguo's scientific and technological interests include: chemical
reaction kinetics and reactor design, separations, heat transfer,
process optimization, energy conversion and energy storage technologies,
including: heat engines, photovoltaics, electrochemical and
non-electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices and
technology, motives for transportation, and environment cleanup.
Jianguo is a history buff and spends much of his spare time discussing
and learning about the history and cultural heritages of his hometown
and more
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