On the Effect of PV Geometry on Soiling: Exploring Use-cases for Cylindrical PV Modules as a Soiling Loss Mitigation Method

Bader Alabdulrazzaq, M. Adouane, A. Al-Qattan
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Soiling due to dust accumulation can have a significant impact of the performance of photovoltaic modules, especially in desert environment with frequent dust storms and humidity. In this work, we investigate the role that the geometry and shape of the PV module can have on mitigating soiling losses from dust deposition and accumulation. We evaluate the soiling loss and specific yield of 6 different modules, one being a cylindrical module, under outdoor exposure for 12 months. The results show favorable soiling ratio for the cylindrical module throughout the year, which can reach up to three-fold reduction in soiling losses when compared to traditional modules in the study. The cylindrical module also shows stable soiling loss percentage which remains below 10% under all but severe dust events, where best-case soiling losses of above 20% were observed from the other modules under the same conditions. When left uncleaned, the cylindrical module has a higher specific yield than four of the five studied soiled modules, highlighting the potential benefits of utilizing the modules geometry for soiling loss mitigation, especially for deployment in environments where regular cleaning is not feasible.
关于PV几何对污染的影响:探索圆柱形PV模块作为污染损失缓解方法的用例
由于灰尘积累而造成的污染会对光伏组件的性能产生重大影响,特别是在沙尘暴频繁和湿度较大的沙漠环境中。在这项工作中,我们研究了光伏组件的几何形状和形状在减轻灰尘沉积和积累造成的污染损失方面的作用。我们评估了6个不同模块的污染损失和比产量,其中一个是圆柱形模块,在室外暴露12个月。结果表明,圆柱形组件全年具有良好的污垢率,与研究中的传统组件相比,其污垢损失最多可减少三倍。圆柱形组件也显示出稳定的污垢损失率,在除严重粉尘事件外的所有情况下都保持在10%以下,而在相同条件下,其他模块的最佳情况下的污垢损失率超过20%。在不进行清洗的情况下,圆柱形模块的比产率高于所研究的5个受污染模块中的4个,这突出了利用模块几何形状减少污染损失的潜在好处,特别是在无法进行定期清洁的环境中部署时。
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