会议专题

THE EFFECT OF NON-UNIFORM ILLUMINATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CONVENTIONAL POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON SOLAR CELL

In this paper, the effect of non-uniform illumination on the performance of conventional polycrystalline silicon solar cell has been experimentally studied. The spatial non-uniform factor α is employed to describe the non-uniformity of illumination. The results show that the maximum power (Pmax) and filling factor (FF) both decrease with increasing α, with the proportional coefficient β =-3.764% and -3.285%, respectively. However, the open-circuit voltage (Voc) nearly remains the same until α=~0.8, and then turns to a slight degradation with β =-3.684%. The analysis reveals that the effect of non-uniform illumination is equivalent to that of temperature raise at some degree centigrade to 10oC. However, solar cells in low-concentrated PV systems always work at 30 – 40oC higher than the standard test conditions (STC). Therefore we draw the conclusion that the power loss in low-concentrated PV systems is not only due to non-uniform illumination itself, but mostly due to non-uniform temperature raise caused by the illumination. Further discussion about α shows that because α just defines the upper and lower limitations of irradiance value, the adoption of α to describe the non-uniformity is more exactly a semi-quantificational method.

Z.H.Lu Q.Song S.Q.Li Q.Yao A.Othman

Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education, Dept.of Thermal E Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Jalan Dengkil, Selangor D.E.43800, Malaysia

国际会议

2007世界太阳能大会(Proceedings of ISES Solar World Congress 2007)

北京

英文

2007-09-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)