화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solar Energy, Vol.112, 361-372, 2015
Design, fabrication and outdoor performance analysis of a low concentrating photovoltaic system
A prototype concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) module was designed and constructed with a low concentrating dielectric compound parabolic concentrator (DiACPC) for outdoor characterisation. The designed concentrator has acceptance half angles of 0 degrees & 55 degrees with a concentration ratio of 2.8. This concentrator design is suitable for building facade integration in higher latitude (>55 degrees) locations. A small prototype CPV module of 300 mm x 300 mm was constructed with 2 strings of 14 solar cells in series. The prototype CPV module was characterised in Edinburgh for different weather conditions and the performance is compared with a similar non-concentrating counterpart (i.e. a flat-plate module with the same PV cell area and technology) in real time. The electrical output results for a cloudy day, rainy day and a day with sunny intervals have been reported to evaluate the performance of the concentrating system with direct and diffuse irradiance. The maximum power output of the CPV module on the day with sunny intervals was found to be 5.88 W for a solar radiation input of 943 W/m(2), which is 2.27 times higher than that for the flat-plate module. The average short circuit current of the CPV module was found to be 2.22 times higher than that of the flat-plate module. The average open circuit voltage and fill factor of the CPV module were also found to be 2.5% and 1.6% higher than that for the flat-plate module. The CPV module is found to be very effective on the rainy day with an average power output of 0.13 W, which is 2.17 times higher than the average output power for the flat-plate module. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.