Evaluation of the impact of partial shading and its transmittance on the performance of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules
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2017Author
Faye, Issa
Ndiaye, Ababacar
Kobor, Diouma
Thiame, Moustapha
Sène, Cheickh
Ndiaye, Lat-Grand
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This paper presents on the one hand, an evaluation of the impact of partial shading on the performance
parameters of two photovoltaic modules respectively in poly and mono. The current-voltage
characteristic (I-V), the short-circuit current (Icc), the open-circuit voltage (Vco) and the maximum
power (Pmax) were studied. In this work, the measurements were carried out under the standard
conditions (STC) in order to make a comparative study of the performance parameters as a function of
the illuminated surfaces and the transmittance of the partial shading of two technologies (mono and
poly). The results have shown that the power losses under partial shading are much greater for silicon monocrystalline than for polycrystalline for a transmittance of [0.2 to 1.2] and smaller for [0 to 0.2].
However, the open circuit voltage is not affected for both technologies. On the other hand, the
reduction of the short-circuit current is much more important for the polycrystalline.