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Çѱ¹Å¾翡³ÊÁöÇÐȸ Ãá°èÇмú¹ßǥȸ ³í¹®Áý (2010-04) |
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°áÁ¤Áú žçÀüÁö ¸ðµâ(Crystalline Photovoltaic(PV) Module) ; ¹ßÀü¼º´É(Performance) ; ¿Âµµº¯È(Temperature Variation) ; ¿¹Ãø½Ä(Prediction equation) |
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The important role of the operating temperature in relation to the electrical performance of PV module is well established. And a number of studies on the effect of the temperature have been performed to improve the performance of the crystalline PV module. As the result, a lot of equations for predicting PV output have been drawn. This study aims to verify reliability of a simplified prediction equation for crystalline PV modules output considered temperature variation. The existing output prediction equation and the output figures derived from the experiments were compared in this study. The results showed that the error rates between them under the standard test condition was observed under 3 percent. Accordingly the experiment and the equation used were decided to be credible and I was believed that forecasting the silicon based PV module performance considered the temperature variation is possible with the use of this equation. |