Comparative Analysis of Edge Soiling Resilience: Full-Cell vs. Half-Cell Photovoltaic Modules in Different Mounting Orientations

IF 1.7 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jicheng Zhou, Li Yu, Ayipaiyili Yuetikuer, Linzhao Hao, Bingchun Jiang
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Abstract

The performance of distributed PV systems is often hindered by edge soiling, mainly due to the challenges associated with centralized cleaning. In recent years, half-cell modules have gained popularity over conventional full-cell modules due to their potential for improved performance. However, limited research has been conducted to compare the effects of edge soiling on full-cell and half-cell modules, particularly in various mounting orientations. Furthermore, there is a scarcity of methods that integrate simulation and experimentation to analyze the characteristics of shaded PV modules. This study aims to optimize module selection and mounting orientation to mitigate the impact of edge soiling. Simulated models and experimental setups were developed for both full-cell and half-cell modules in both landscape and portrait orientations. The results reveal that the degree of shading correlates with the ratio of shaded substrings within a module. In addition, module performance can be significantly enhanced by altering the mounting orientation. Specifically, the findings demonstrate that half-cell modules outperform full-cell modules when mounted in the portrait orientation. However, in the landscape orientation, the advantage of half-cell modules diminishes. Remarkably, the choice of mounting orientation is found to be contingent on the severity of edge soiling for half-cell modules. This work significantly contributes to the understanding of shading effects in PV systems and offers practical guidance for optimizing distributed PV systems against edge soiling.
边缘污染弹性的比较分析:不同安装方向的全电池与半电池光伏组件
分布式光伏系统的性能经常受到边缘污染的阻碍,主要是由于集中清洁带来的挑战。近年来,半电池模块由于其改进性能的潜力而比传统的全电池模块更受欢迎。然而,比较边缘污染对全电池和半电池组件的影响的研究有限,特别是在不同的安装方向上。此外,缺乏将仿真和实验相结合的方法来分析遮阳光伏组件的特性。本研究旨在优化模组的选择和安装方向,以减轻边缘污染的影响。模拟模型和实验设置开发了全电池和半电池模块在风景和肖像方向。结果表明,阴影的程度与模块内阴影子串的比例有关。此外,通过改变安装方向可以显著提高模块的性能。具体来说,研究结果表明,当安装在纵向方向时,半电池模块的性能优于全电池模块。然而,在横向方向上,半电池模块的优势减弱了。值得注意的是,发现安装方向的选择取决于半电池组件的边缘污染的严重程度。这项工作显著有助于理解光伏系统中的遮阳效应,并为优化分布式光伏系统提供实用指导,防止边缘污染。
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Journal of Engineering
Journal of Engineering ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Engineering is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in several areas of engineering. The subject areas covered by the journal are: - Chemical Engineering - Civil Engineering - Computer Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Industrial Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
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