An analytical approach to calculate the spacing between two parallel rows of non-tracked south oriented solar PV modules setup in India

P. Biswas, S. Jhajharia, S. Bhattacharya, A. Khanuja, A. Warthi, R. Tiwari, J. Mathur
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This paper presents an analytical approach to calculate the spacing between the two parallel strings or rows of non-tracked solar Photovoltaics (PV) modules. Shadows of the front row modules fall on the modules of the next row. Optimum distance between the rows has been found for eight different cities of India through the calculations of sun path and length of shadow cast by modules. The shadow length was also calculated throughout the year for every location using MATLAB coding to find the effect of change in gap between consecutive rows on the effective sunshine hours for power generation. It has been found that due to considerably less irradiation incident on the modules during sunset and sunrise, keeping large row gap provides very little gain in energy output while leaving less space to accommodate more modules in the given space. This paper presents analysis of such trade-off between space utilization and solar radiation captured by PV modules.
一种分析方法来计算两行平行的非履带南向太阳能光伏组件之间的间距设置在印度
本文提出了一种计算非履带太阳能光伏组件两串或行平行间距的解析方法。第一排模块的阴影落在下一排模块上。通过计算太阳路径和模块投射的阴影长度,找到了印度八个不同城市的最佳行间距。利用MATLAB编码计算每个地点全年的阴影长度,以找出连续行间距变化对发电有效日照时数的影响。研究发现,由于在日落和日出期间,模块受到的辐照大大减少,保持较大的排隙在能量输出方面的增益很小,而在给定的空间中留下的容纳更多模块的空间更少。本文对空间利用与光伏组件捕获的太阳辐射之间的权衡进行了分析。
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