Yong-min Kim, Hee-Lak Lee, Jiyoung Park, Seung Jae Moon
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Predicting module temperature and photovoltaic electricity generation using meteorological data
The instability of the increasingly important photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation in Korea due to a dependence on meteorological conditions is an emerging problem. In this study, we examined the influence of various meteorological conditions on the prediction accuracy of PV generation and module temperature. The predictions were based on weather data acquired from the Korea Meteorological Administration and compared with actual PV generation data from the Dangjin coal yard PV power facility. The results were analyzed on the basis of meteorological conditions, insolation, ambient temperature, and wind velocity.
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The aim of the Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology is to provide an international forum for the publication and dissemination of original work that contributes to the understanding of the main and related disciplines of mechanical engineering, either empirical or theoretical. The Journal covers the whole spectrum of mechanical engineering, which includes, but is not limited to, Materials and Design Engineering, Production Engineering and Fusion Technology, Dynamics, Vibration and Control, Thermal Engineering and Fluids Engineering.
Manuscripts may fall into several categories including full articles, solicited reviews or commentary, and unsolicited reviews or commentary related to the core of mechanical engineering.