Daily and Monthly Module Temperature Variation for 9 Different Modules

Talat Özden, Doga Tolgay, B. Akinoglu
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One of the main parameter affecting the efficiency of PV modules is the module temperature. In this respect, outdoor testing of modules is very important to determine the temperature dependent performances and degradation rates. In this work, we analyzed the module temperatures of 9 different modules tested in the outdoor testing facility of METU-GUNAM, Ankara (latitude ∼40°N, in Central Anatolia and the climate is dry continental). The tested module types are two CIS (identical), one $\mu \mathrm{c}-\text{Si}$/a-Si, one Poly-Si, three Mono-Si (two identical), one HIT and one bifacial. The module temperatures can reach up to 76°C while the ambient is around 39 °C during summer days. Monthly average module temperatures can reach up to 33.7°C (CIS) while the monthly average ambient is at 26.0°C and drops down to 1 °C while average ambient temperature is about the same as average module temperature. The results showed that the monthly averages of module temperatures differences are maximum during summer (∼3.5°C) and minimum during winter (1.1°C). It is interesting that the two CIS modules have the highest monthly average module temperature and although they are supposed to be identical their temperatures differ significantly. Bifacial and HIT module temperatures are lower than the Mono-Si modules. One of the two identical Mono-Si modules was not cleaned and its module temperature is always lower than the one that was cleaned periodically, as expected. In this work, we also present the results and discussions on the spatial variations of measured module temperatures of PV panels.
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9个不同模块的日和月模块温度变化
影响光伏组件效率的主要参数之一是组件温度。在这方面,室外测试模块是非常重要的,以确定温度相关的性能和降解率。在这项工作中,我们分析了在安卡拉METU-GUNAM室外测试设施中测试的9个不同模块的模块温度(纬度~ 40°N,位于安纳托利亚中部,气候为干燥大陆性)。测试的模块类型是两个CIS(相同),一个$\mu \ maththrm {c}-\text{Si}$/a-Si,一个Poly-Si,三个Mono-Si(两个相同),一个HIT和一个双面。模块温度可达76°C,而夏季环境温度约为39°C。模块月平均温度最高可达33.7℃(CIS),环境月平均温度为26.0℃,环境月平均温度降至1℃,环境月平均温度与模块月平均温度基本一致。结果表明,模块月均温差在夏季最大(~ 3.5°C),在冬季最小(1.1°C)。有趣的是,两个CIS模块具有最高的月平均模块温度,尽管它们应该是相同的,但它们的温度差异很大。Bifacial和HIT模块温度低于Mono-Si模块。两个相同的单晶硅模块中的一个没有清洗,其模块温度总是低于定期清洗的模块,正如预期的那样。在这项工作中,我们还介绍了光伏电池板测量模块温度的空间变化的结果和讨论。
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