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Experimental study on the influence of temperature and radiation on photovoltaic power generation in summer
Author(s) -
Mingzhu Zhang,
Wanfu Liu,
Wuqin Qi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/621/1/012030
Subject(s) - photovoltaic system , radiation , electricity generation , power (physics) , environmental science , maximum power principle , materials science , nuclear engineering , meteorology , optics , electrical engineering , engineering , physics , thermodynamics
The power generation of photovoltaic systems is random and uncertain, which is the result of a variety of factors. However, there are few studies considering the interaction of two or more factors at the same time. Therefore, the influence of air temperature and radiation on photovoltaic power generation is considered in this paper, and based on the physical system, the experimental data is processed and analyzed through SPSS and DPS data analysis software and the multiple nonlinear regression analysis model. The processing results show that whether it is the quadratic and cubic nonlinear regression equations or the quadratic and cubic trend surface fitting degrees all reach a significant level, it can be used to reveal the law of the influence of two factors on the power generation under the test environment. The analysis results found that the combined effect of temperature and radiation on photovoltaic power generation is more complicated, but the overall impact of solar radiation is significant and greater than the air temperature; low temperature and high radiation, high temperature and high radiation and low radiation conditions have side effects on photovoltaic power generation; when the two are enhanced at the same time, it will help increase the photovoltaic power generation; when the two “one increase and one decrease”, the photovoltaic power generation first increases and then decreases, and there is an optimal air temperature, solar radiation, and maximum photovoltaic power generation.

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