了解固定倾斜和单轴履带式开放式光伏组件的散热因素:实验见解

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Johannes Pretorius, Shaun Nielsen
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本文介绍了在南非进行的固定倾斜(FT)和单轴跟踪(SAT)开放式光伏(PV)组件的长期实验结果。利用Faiman的散热模型和数据滤波方法,该研究证明了FT实验结果与文献的良好比较,同时为SAT模块提供了新的散热因子。与FT模块相比,在无风/低风条件下,SAT模块的散热能力增强。分析揭示了阵列平面辐照度、风速和风向对组件温度的影响,其中SAT模块表现出更大的散热稳定性。对数据过滤方法的调查表明,这两种配置的敏感性都很小,对SAT模块的影响稍微明显一些。使用FT模块的不同散热因子比较模块温度预测的评估显示灵敏度可以忽略不计。这表明,精确的散热系数值对于FT开架系统中模块温度的准确预测可能不是至关重要的。使用PVsyst软件进行的年功率输出模拟表明,当采用实验确定的散热因素时,FT和SAT配置分别提高了2.9%和3.3%。这些发现强调了现实的、配置特定的散热因素在优化光伏系统性能中的重要性,特别是在现代光伏电站建设和技术经济计算的竞争背景下。
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Understanding Heat Dissipation Factors for Fixed-Tilt and Single-Axis Tracked Open-Rack Photovoltaic Modules: Experimental Insights

Understanding Heat Dissipation Factors for Fixed-Tilt and Single-Axis Tracked Open-Rack Photovoltaic Modules: Experimental Insights

This paper presents the results of long-term experiments conducted on fixed-tilt (FT) and single-axis tracked (SAT) open-rack photovoltaic (PV) modules in South Africa. Utilising Faiman's heat dissipation model and data filtering method, the study demonstrates favourable comparisons of FT experimental results with literature while yielding novel heat dissipation factors for SAT modules. Enhanced heat dissipation is observed in no/low wind conditions for SAT modules compared to FT modules. Analyses reveal the influence of plane-of-array (POA) irradiance, wind speed and direction on module temperature, with SAT modules exhibiting greater heat dissipation stability. An investigation into data filtering methods suggests minor sensitivity for both configurations, with a slightly more pronounced impact on SAT modules. Assessments comparing module temperature predictions using diverse heat dissipation factors for FT modules reveal negligible sensitivity. This suggests that exact heat dissipation factor values may not be crucial for accurate predictions of module temperature in FT open-rack systems. Annual power output simulations using PVsyst software demonstrate a 2.9% and 3.3% enhancement for FT and SAT configurations, respectively, when employing experimentally determined heat dissipation factors. These findings highlight the importance of realistic, configuration-specific heat dissipation factors in optimising PV system performance, particularly in the competitive context of modern PV power plant construction and techno-economic calculations.

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Progress in Photovoltaics
Progress in Photovoltaics 工程技术-能源与燃料
CiteScore
18.10
自引率
7.50%
发文量
130
审稿时长
5.4 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Photovoltaics offers a prestigious forum for reporting advances in this rapidly developing technology, aiming to reach all interested professionals, researchers and energy policy-makers. The key criterion is that all papers submitted should report substantial “progress” in photovoltaics. Papers are encouraged that report substantial “progress” such as gains in independently certified solar cell efficiency, eligible for a new entry in the journal''s widely referenced Solar Cell Efficiency Tables. Examples of papers that will not be considered for publication are those that report development in materials without relation to data on cell performance, routine analysis, characterisation or modelling of cells or processing sequences, routine reports of system performance, improvements in electronic hardware design, or country programs, although invited papers may occasionally be solicited in these areas to capture accumulated “progress”.
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