Dawood Salman Hasan, Mansour S. Farhan, H. Alrikabi
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摘要
在太阳能板发明之前,太阳能已经被使用了数百万年。为了生存和增加许多生命形式,人们依靠阳光。例如,利用阳光取暖,直到最近才开始利用太阳能来产生可再生和可持续的电力。光伏系统作为一种可再生能源衍生电力的广泛使用,促使研究人员调查影响其性能的因素。本文提出了一项评估120 Wp光伏组件性能的分析研究。本实验在Al-Nasiriyah市(31.03 N, 46.16E)进行。在南方180度,海拔45度,太阳能电池板被省略。利用太阳能电池板,太阳能被转化为电能,可以为整个建筑供电。太阳能电池板的发电量取决于几个确定的因素。在2月和6月,太阳能电池板测试了云量、降雨量、相对湿度和风速的影响。与晴天(2月8日)693 W/m2和76.55 W相比,雨天和阴天的平均功率和辐照度分别下降了93.32%、93.77%和79.97%、77.34%。湿度与电压、电流和功率成反比。这意味着随着湿度的升高,电压、电流和功率的值会减小。太阳能电池板的性能与风速成正比。温度与风速成反比,即随着风速的增加,太阳能电池组件的温度降低。对研究结果进行了分析和讨论。
Impact of Cloud, Rain, Humidity, and Wind Velocity on PV Panel Performance
Before the invention of solar panels, solar energy had been used for millions of years. To survive and increase many forms of life, people rely on sunlight. For example, use sunlight for warmth and have only recently begun to use the sun's energy to generate renewable and sustainable electricity. The widespread use of photovoltaic PV systems as a source of renewable energy-derived electricity has prompted researchers to investigate the factors that influence their performance. This paper presents an analytical study for assessing the performance of a 120 Wp PV module. This experiment was conducted at Al-Nasiriyah city ( 31.03 N, 46.16E ). At 180˚ south, and 45˚ elevation, the solar panel is omitted. Using solar panels, solar energy is converted into electrical energy that can power an entire building. The power production from the solar panel depends on several identified factors. In February and June, the solar panel tested the effect of cloud cover, rain, relative humidity and wind velocity. On rainy and cloudy days, average power and irradiance are reduced by 93.32 %, 93.77 %, and 79.97 %, 77.34 %, respectively, when compared to power and irradiance on a clear day (8th February) 693 W/m2 and 76.55 W. Humidity has an inverse relationship with voltage, current, and power. It means that as humidity rises, the value of voltage, current, and power decreases. The performance of a solar panel is directly proportional to the wind velocity. The temperature is inversely proportional to wind velocity, i.e. as wind velocity increases, the temperature of the solar cell module decreases. The results of this study have been analyzed and discussed.