Study on influence of desert environment on photovoltaic modules

被引:0
|
作者
Zhao, Mingzhi [1 ]
Zhang, Dan [1 ]
Gong, Bo [2 ]
Wang, Shuai [1 ]
Wu, Liling [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Energy & Power Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot,010051, China
[2] Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing,100190, China
来源
关键词
Solar panels - Atmospheric pressure - Wind - Landforms - Dust - Wind tunnels;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In the desert area, the relative humidity, temperature, wind speed, atmospheric pressure and radiation intensity were monitored in real time for one year, and the relationship between environmental parameters and radiation intensity was analyzed. Simulate the desert environment in the wind tunnel, test the output power of photovoltaic modules in the process of different dust concentration and the output power after the dust settling on the surface of photovoltaic modules, and make a comparative analysis of the power loss rates of the two. Experiments were conducted in the laboratory to analyze the influence of different dust concentrations on the transmittance. The results show that: 1) the relative humidity is highly correlated with the radiation intensity, and the power loss rate of photovoltaic modules increases when the relative humidity is increased under the condition that dust accumulates on the photovoltaic modules' surface. 2) the influence of dust settling on the surface of photovoltaic modules on power loss rate is higher than that of photovoltaic modules with dust concentration in the air. 3) with the increase of dust concentration, the transmittance decreased with a minimum decrease of 16%. © 2020, Editorial Board of Acta Energiae Solaris Sinica. All right reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:365 / 370
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A Comparative Study of the Reflectance of Commercial Photovoltaic Modules
    Toh, Wei Wen
    Saw, Min Hsian
    Birgersson, Erik
    Pravettoni, Mauro
    2023 IEEE 50TH PHOTOVOLTAIC SPECIALISTS CONFERENCE, PVSC, 2023,
  • [42] Performance study of building integrated photovoltaic modules
    Karthick, A.
    Murugavel, K. Kalidasa
    Kalaivani, L.
    Babu, U. Saravana
    ADVANCES IN BUILDING ENERGY RESEARCH, 2018, 12 (02) : 178 - 194
  • [43] Simulation Study of Hail Impact on Photovoltaic Modules
    Makarskas, Vytautas
    Jurevicius, Mindaugas
    Zakis, Janis
    Kilikevicius, Arturas
    Borodinas, Sergejus
    ADVANCES IN INFORMATION, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (AIEEE' 2019), 2019,
  • [44] Photovoltaic-thermoelectric modules: a feasibility study
    Attivissimo, F.
    Lanzolla, A. M. L.
    Passaghe, D.
    Paul, M.
    Gregory, D.
    Knox, A.
    2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE (I2MTC) PROCEEDINGS, 2014, : 659 - 664
  • [45] A Parametric Study of the Packaging of Concentrator Photovoltaic Modules
    Lin, Samuel I. En
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GREEN ENERGY, 2013, 10 (10) : 1072 - 1085
  • [46] Contribution to the analysis of a stand-alone photovoltaic system in a desert environment
    Kebour, Omar
    Arab, Amar Hadj
    Hamid, Abdelkader
    Abdeladim, Kamel
    SOLAR ENERGY, 2017, 151 : 68 - 81
  • [47] Photovoltaic modules
    不详
    AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN, 2005, 84 (11): : 9 - 9
  • [48] Modeling of the Influence of Dust Soiling on Photovoltaic Panels for Desert Applications
    Barth, Nicolas
    Figgis, Benjamin
    Abdallah, Amir A.
    Aly, Shahzada Pamir
    Ahzi, Said
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2017 INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CONFERENCE (IRSEC' 17), 2017, : 13 - 18
  • [49] The Influence of Photovoltaic Panels on Soil Temperature in the Gonghe Desert Area
    Yue, Shengjuan
    Wu, Wei
    Zhou, Xiaode
    Ren, Lei
    Wang, Jiawei
    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, 2021, 38 (09) : 910 - 920
  • [50] Improved Modeling of Failure Rate of Photovoltaic Modules Due to Operational Environment
    Kumar, E. Suresh
    Sarkar, Bijan
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2013 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIRCUITS, POWER AND COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES (ICCPCT 2013), 2013, : 388 - 393