Evaluation experimental of the impact of Saharan climate conditions on the infinity organic photovoltaic module performance

Q3 Engineering
Ghaitaoui Touhami, Laribi Slimane, Arama Fatima Zohra, Benabdelkrim Bouchra
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to analyse the effect of climate conditions on the performance of infinity PV organic solar cells in a Saharan setting in the region of Adrar (southern Algeria). The first part of this study consists of an analysis and assessment of organic photovoltaic (OPV) module degradation following a prolonged exposure to these open-air conditions (> 2 years). Inspection of the OPV module revealed various degradation modes such as solar cell deformation and coating degradation. A degradation assessment was conducted on the modules via I–V/P-V characteristics together with the rate of degradation of Pmax,Imp,Vmp,Isc,Voc and FF parameters under Standard Test Conditions (STC) to draw a comparison with the reference data provided by the photovoltaic panel manufacturer. Last, the impacts of partial shading, illumination, temperature, and dust accumulation were investigated to evaluate the evolution of both I–V and P-V curves.
撒哈拉气候条件对无限远有机光伏组件性能影响的评价实验
本文旨在分析气候条件对阿德拉尔(阿尔及利亚南部)撒哈拉地区无限远光伏有机太阳能电池性能的影响。本研究的第一部分包括对长时间暴露在这些露天条件下(> 2年)的有机光伏(OPV)组件降解的分析和评估。对OPV组件的检查揭示了各种退化模式,如太阳能电池变形和涂层退化。通过I-V /P-V特性以及标准测试条件(Standard Test Conditions, STC)下Pmax、Imp、Vmp、Isc、Voc和FF参数的降解速率对组件进行降解评估,并与光伏板制造商提供的参考数据进行对比。最后,研究了部分遮阳、光照、温度和积尘对I-V和P-V曲线的影响。
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Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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期刊介绍: Engineers Australia journal and conference papers.
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