Chen Posted Friday at 01:28 AM Posted Friday at 01:28 AM Dear PVsyst team: when some solar cell is partial shaded,how to calculate its temperature as shown in the following figure, thanks!
André Mermoud Posted Friday at 02:53 PM Posted Friday at 02:53 PM In this tool, PVsyst tries to evaluate the temperature of the reverse-biased cell, as a function of the power consumed in this cell and the U-value (with resp. to 25° ambient). In this case this is not dangerous, but in usual modules the cell temperature may become very high: this is the hot spot problem.
Chen Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago just choose "Generic_Mono_700W_Half_Bifacial.PAN" for example. Here, Uc = 29 W/m²·k, or say Uc = 29 W/m²·℃, and the size of the cell is 150 mm*210 mm. For one solar cell shading, if the temperature rises by 1 ℃, it need power 0.21*0.15*29= 0.9135(W),and the cell power consumption now is 45W,45/0.9135= 48.17 (℃),by adding 25 ° ambient,the result is 73.16(℃),which is not quite consistent with the results shown on the graph (95℃).Can you help me check if there are any errors in my deduction? thanks
Chen Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago sorry ,i find a mistake in my sentence,the solar size is 210mm*105mm,so final result is 44/ ( 0.21*0.105*29) =25 = 94 (℃).The results are basically the same as those of pvsyst.
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