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Titre: | Modeling the Effect of PV Module Orientation on the Encapsulant Browning Degradation Rate in Algeria Region |
Auteur(s): | Bouguerra, Sara Agroui, Kamel Kaaya, Ismail Bouraiou, Ahmed Yaiche, Mohamed Rédha Mansour, Djamel Eddine |
Mots-clés: | Activation energy Degradation Encapsulant discoloration Orientation Photovoltaic (PV) module Reliability |
Date de publication: | 2022 |
Editeur: | IEEE |
Collection/Numéro: | IEEE JOURNAL OF PHOTOVOLTAICS/ Vol. 12, N°. 1 (2022);pp. 274-187 |
Résumé: | The encapsulant browning degradation mode of photovoltaic
(PV) modules is affected by ultraviolet irradiance, ambient
temperature, and humidity of the installation site. In this
article, the degradation rate for encapsulant browning, measured
by short-circuit current degradation, is estimated for different PV
module tilt and orientation angles in the Algiers region, characterized
by a temperate climate. The activation energy for encapsulant
browning is calculated using the acceleration factor modeling of
the field-to-field degradation and physical models, in conjunction
with the meteorological data of two locations in Algeria, where the
same module type is fielded for 9–10 years. The tradeoff between
the PV energy production and the PV module lifetime is carried
out for different PV module positioning, assuming that encapsulant
browning is the main failure mechanism experienced in the
field. The results reveal that the orientation angle affects the PV
module lifetime, where orienting the PV module from east to west
increases the lifetime up to 30%, and the lifetime energy production
up to 6%, due to reduced degradation. It is also presumed that
although the Saharan region of Adrar receives more UV light
and ambient temperatures throughout the year in Algeria, the
PV modules fielded in the Mediterranean region of Algiers suffer
higher degradation, which is explained by the high humidity experienced
in Algiers that accelerates the encapsulant browning failure
mechanism. |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/9909 |
Collection(s) : | Publications Internationales
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