Abstract: The γ-TiAl based Ti-Al-Mn-Nb alloys were fabricated
by selective laser melting (SLM) on the TC4 substrate. The
microstructures of the alloys were investigated in detail. The results
reveal that the alloy without electromagnetic stirring (EMS) consists
of γ-TiAl phase with tetragonal structure and α2-Ti3Al phase
with hcp structure, while the alloy with applied EMS consists of
γ-TiAl, α2-Ti3Al and α-Ti with hcp structure, and the morphological
structure of the alloy without EMS which exhibits near lamellar
structure and the alloy with EMS shows duplex structure, the alloy
without EMS shows some microcracks and pores while they are not
observed in the alloy without EMS. The microhardness and wear
resistance values decrease with applied EMS.
Abstract: A hybrid Photovoltaic/Thermal (PV/T) solar system integrates photovoltaic and solar thermal technologies into one single solar energy device, with dual generation of electricity and heat energy. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the potential for introduction of the PV/T technology into Northern China. For this purpose, outdoor experiments were conducted on a prototype of a PV/T water-heating system. The annual thermal and electrical performances were investigated under the climatic conditions of Beijing. An economic analysis of the system was then carried out, followed by a sensitivity study. The analysis revealed that the hybrid system is not economically attractive with the current market and energy prices. However, considering the continuous commitment of the Chinese government towards policy development in the renewable energy sector, and technological improvements like the increasing cost-effectiveness of PV cells, PV/Thermal technology may become economically viable in the near future.