Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions
Junction temperature of PV modules is one of the key parameters on which the performance of PV modules depends. In the present work, an experimental investigation was carried out to analyze the effects of air velocity on the performance of two PV modules, that is, monocrystalline silicon and polycry...
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author | Muzaffar Ali Muhammad Hasan Iqbal Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh Hafiz M. Ali M. Shehryar Manzoor Muhammad Mahabat Khan Khairul Fikri Tamrin |
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description | Junction temperature of PV modules is one of the key parameters on which the performance of PV modules depends. In the present work, an experimental investigation was carried out to analyze the effects of air velocity on the performance of two PV modules, that is, monocrystalline silicon and polycrystalline silicon under the controlled conditions of a wind tunnel in the presence of an artificial solar simulator. The parameters investigated include the surface temperature variation, power output, and efficiency of PV modules under varying air velocity from near zero (indoor lab. conditions) to 15 m/s. Additionally, the results were also determined at two different module angular positions: at 0° angle, that is, parallel to air direction and at 10° angle with the direction of coming air to consider the effects of tilt angles. Afterwards, the thermal analysis of the modules was performed using Ansys-Fluent in which junction temperature and heat flux of modules were determined by applying appropriate boundary conditions, such as air velocity, heat flux, and solar radiation. Finally, the numerical results are compared with the experiment in terms of junction temperatures of modules and good agreement was found. Additionally, the results showed that the maximum module temperature drops by 17.2°C and the module efficiency and power output increased from 10 to 12% with increasing air velocity. |
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spelling | doaj-art-0b936d2ed97d489db15a8af83a97c3132025-02-03T01:01:32ZengWileyInternational Journal of Photoenergy1110-662X1687-529X2017-01-01201710.1155/2017/38296713829671Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled ConditionsMuzaffar Ali0Muhammad Hasan Iqbal1Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh2Hafiz M. Ali3M. Shehryar Manzoor4Muhammad Mahabat Khan5Khairul Fikri Tamrin6Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Taxila, PakistanMechanical Engineering Department, COMSATS Sahiwal, Sahiwal, PakistanMechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, HITEC University, Taxila, PakistanMechanical Engineering Department, University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Taxila, PakistanMechanical Engineering Department, University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Taxila, PakistanMechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, HITEC University, Taxila, PakistanDepartment of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, MalaysiaJunction temperature of PV modules is one of the key parameters on which the performance of PV modules depends. In the present work, an experimental investigation was carried out to analyze the effects of air velocity on the performance of two PV modules, that is, monocrystalline silicon and polycrystalline silicon under the controlled conditions of a wind tunnel in the presence of an artificial solar simulator. The parameters investigated include the surface temperature variation, power output, and efficiency of PV modules under varying air velocity from near zero (indoor lab. conditions) to 15 m/s. Additionally, the results were also determined at two different module angular positions: at 0° angle, that is, parallel to air direction and at 10° angle with the direction of coming air to consider the effects of tilt angles. Afterwards, the thermal analysis of the modules was performed using Ansys-Fluent in which junction temperature and heat flux of modules were determined by applying appropriate boundary conditions, such as air velocity, heat flux, and solar radiation. Finally, the numerical results are compared with the experiment in terms of junction temperatures of modules and good agreement was found. Additionally, the results showed that the maximum module temperature drops by 17.2°C and the module efficiency and power output increased from 10 to 12% with increasing air velocity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3829671 |
spellingShingle | Muzaffar Ali Muhammad Hasan Iqbal Nadeem Ahmed Sheikh Hafiz M. Ali M. Shehryar Manzoor Muhammad Mahabat Khan Khairul Fikri Tamrin Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions International Journal of Photoenergy |
title | Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions |
title_full | Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions |
title_fullStr | Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions |
title_short | Performance Investigation of Air Velocity Effects on PV Modules under Controlled Conditions |
title_sort | performance investigation of air velocity effects on pv modules under controlled conditions |
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