Experimental Study on the Effect of Sand and Dust on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules in Desert Areas
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Research Background
1.2. Research Status and Challenges
1.3. Contribution and Paper Organization
2. Experimental Study on the Influence of Dust Erosion on the Surface and Power of Photovoltaic Modules
2.1. Erosion Experiments and Impact Studies
2.1.1. Experimental Material
2.1.2. Experimental Methods and Equipment
2.1.3. Evaluation of Erosion Results
2.1.4. Evaluation of Power Generation Efficiency of Photovoltaic Modules
2.2. Discussion and Analysis of the Results of the Erosion Experiment
2.2.1. Relative Erosion Rate of Tempered Glass in Relation to the Angle of Erosion
2.2.2. Mechanistic Analysis of Erosion Damage
2.2.3. Effect of Erosion on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules
3. Effects of Different Dust Particle Sizes on Photovoltaic Module Output Characteristics and Backplane Temperature
3.1. Experimental Setup
3.2. Analysis of the Experimental Results
3.2.1. Influence of Different Dust Particle Sizes on Component Temperature
3.2.2. Effect of Different Sand Particle Sizes on the Output Performance of Photovoltaic Modules
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Nomenclature
m1 | The mass of tempered glass before the erosion test, mg |
m2 | The quality of tempered glass after erosion test, mg |
The quality of tempered glass before and after the erosion test is poor, mg | |
m | The flow of dust particles, g/min |
t | Time of the erosion experiment, min |
E0 | Relative erosion rate |
Power loss rate | |
P | The output power of the photovoltaic module before the erosion test, W |
P1 | The output power of the photovoltaic module after the erosion test, W |
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Working Parameter Name | Parameters |
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Maximum power operating point/W | 0.495 |
Maximum operating power point voltage/V | 4.5 |
Maximum used operating power point current/A | 0.11 |
Open circuit voltage/V | 5.0 |
Short-circuit current/A | 0.115 |
Working Parameter Name | Parameters |
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Maximum power operating point/W | 10.00 |
Maximum operating power point voltage/V | 17.20 |
Maximum used operating power point current/A | 0.59 |
Open circuit voltage/V | 21.50 |
Short-circuit current/A | 0.88 |
Sizes (L × W × D)/mm | 340 × 280 × 17 |
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Liu, X.; Wang, N.; Zhao, M.; Hu, X. Experimental Study on the Effect of Sand and Dust on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules in Desert Areas. Energies 2024, 17, 682. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17030682
Liu X, Wang N, Zhao M, Hu X. Experimental Study on the Effect of Sand and Dust on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules in Desert Areas. Energies. 2024; 17(3):682. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17030682
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Xin, Ningbo Wang, Mingzhi Zhao, and Xiaoming Hu. 2024. "Experimental Study on the Effect of Sand and Dust on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules in Desert Areas" Energies 17, no. 3: 682. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17030682
APA StyleLiu, X., Wang, N., Zhao, M., & Hu, X. (2024). Experimental Study on the Effect of Sand and Dust on the Performance of Photovoltaic Modules in Desert Areas. Energies, 17(3), 682. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17030682