K. Araki, Kan‐Hua Lee, T. Masuda, Yoshitaka Hayakawa, N. Yamada, Y. Ota, M. Yamaguchi
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引用次数: 12
摘要
用于电动汽车充电站和车顶光伏的太阳能电池板往往部分遮阳,导致大量的能量损失。众所周知,这种不匹配损失可以通过增加并行字符串的数量来减少。首先,利用为期一年的车身周围5个方向的太阳辐照度监测,建立了概率模型。所建立的模型成功地匹配了每个方向上实测的太阳能资源,并成功地量化了汽车部分遮阳的概率。车顶光伏固有的不匹配损失的另一个相关问题是由于面板的弯曲形状引起的不均匀照明。这也可以通过光线追踪模拟来建模。在此基础上,利用蒙特卡罗方法计算了不同光照模式和部分遮荫模式对光伏输出的影响。发现平均效率渐近于1 - 1 / N (N为串数)。我们还研究了30 kW太阳能系统阵列的部分遮荫量与发电损失之间的关系,并验证了上述模型。
Rough and Straightforward Estimation of the Mismatching Loss by Partial Shading of the PV Modules Installed on an Urban Area or Car-Roof
Solar panels used for EV charging stations and car-roof PV are often partially shaded and lead to substantial energy loss. It is known that this mismatching loss can be reduced by increasing the number of parallel strings. First, a probability model was developed using a one-year solar irradiance monitoring around the car body in 5 directions. The developed model successfully matched to the measured solar resource in each direction and succeeded to quantify the probability of the partial shading on the car. Another related issue of the inherent mismatching loss of the car-roof PV is non-uniform illumination caused by the curved shape of the panel. This can also be modeled by ray-tracing simulation. Then, we calculated the PV output affected by mismatching due to various sunlight patterns and partial shade patterns by Monte Carlo method. It was found that the average efficiency asymptotically approached 1 - 1 / N (N is the number of strings). We also examined the relationship between partial shade quantity and power generation loss in a 30 kW solar system array and verified the above model.