Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan

The air borne dust deposited on the surface of photovoltaic module influence the transmittance of solar radiations from the photovoltaic modules glazing surface. This experimental work aimed to investigate the effect of dust deposited on the surface of two different types of photovoltaic modules (mo...

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Main Authors: Ali Hafiz Muhammad, Zafar Muhammad Abdullah, Bashir Muhammad Anser, Nasir Muhammad Ali, Ali Muzaffar, Siddiqui Aysha Maryam
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2017/0354-98361500046A.pdf
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spelling doaj-78486c5fdf4f4631bf4dce894a80fdea2021-01-02T07:38:19ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632017-01-0121291592310.2298/TSCI140515046A0354-98361500046AEffect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, PakistanAli Hafiz Muhammad0Zafar Muhammad Abdullah1Bashir Muhammad Anser2Nasir Muhammad Ali3Ali Muzaffar4Siddiqui Aysha Maryam5University of Engineering and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taxila, Pakistan + King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Center of Research Excellence in Renewable Energy, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taxila, PakistanUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taxila, PakistanUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taxila, PakistanUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Taxila, PakistanCOMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Wah, PakistanThe air borne dust deposited on the surface of photovoltaic module influence the transmittance of solar radiations from the photovoltaic modules glazing surface. This experimental work aimed to investigate the effect of dust deposited on the surface of two different types of photovoltaic modules (monocrystalline silicon and polycrystalline silicon). Two modules of each type were used and one module from each pair was left exposed to natural atmosphere for three months of winter in Taxila, Pakistan. Systematic series of measurements were conducted for the time period of three months corresponding to the different dust densities. The difference between the output parameters of clean and dirty modules provided the information of percentage loss at different dust densities. The dust density deposited on the modules surface was 0.9867 mg/cm2 at the end of the study. The results showed that dust deposition has strong impact on the performance of photovoltaic modules. The monocrystalline and polycrystalline modules showed about 20% and 16% decrease of average output power, respectively, compared to the clean modules of same type. It was found that the reduction of module efficiency (ηclean – ηdirtv) in case of monocrystalline and polycrystalline module was 3.55% and 3.01%, respectively. Moreover the loss of output power and module efficiency in monocrystalline module was more compared to the polycrystalline module.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2017/0354-98361500046A.pdfphotovoltaic moduleseffect of dustefficiency reductionoutdoor evaluation
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author Ali Hafiz Muhammad
Zafar Muhammad Abdullah
Bashir Muhammad Anser
Nasir Muhammad Ali
Ali Muzaffar
Siddiqui Aysha Maryam
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Zafar Muhammad Abdullah
Bashir Muhammad Anser
Nasir Muhammad Ali
Ali Muzaffar
Siddiqui Aysha Maryam
Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
Thermal Science
photovoltaic modules
effect of dust
efficiency reduction
outdoor evaluation
author_facet Ali Hafiz Muhammad
Zafar Muhammad Abdullah
Bashir Muhammad Anser
Nasir Muhammad Ali
Ali Muzaffar
Siddiqui Aysha Maryam
author_sort Ali Hafiz Muhammad
title Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
title_short Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
title_full Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
title_fullStr Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in Taxila, Pakistan
title_sort effect of dust deposition on the performance of photovoltaic modules in taxila, pakistan
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The air borne dust deposited on the surface of photovoltaic module influence the transmittance of solar radiations from the photovoltaic modules glazing surface. This experimental work aimed to investigate the effect of dust deposited on the surface of two different types of photovoltaic modules (monocrystalline silicon and polycrystalline silicon). Two modules of each type were used and one module from each pair was left exposed to natural atmosphere for three months of winter in Taxila, Pakistan. Systematic series of measurements were conducted for the time period of three months corresponding to the different dust densities. The difference between the output parameters of clean and dirty modules provided the information of percentage loss at different dust densities. The dust density deposited on the modules surface was 0.9867 mg/cm2 at the end of the study. The results showed that dust deposition has strong impact on the performance of photovoltaic modules. The monocrystalline and polycrystalline modules showed about 20% and 16% decrease of average output power, respectively, compared to the clean modules of same type. It was found that the reduction of module efficiency (ηclean – ηdirtv) in case of monocrystalline and polycrystalline module was 3.55% and 3.01%, respectively. Moreover the loss of output power and module efficiency in monocrystalline module was more compared to the polycrystalline module.
topic photovoltaic modules
effect of dust
efficiency reduction
outdoor evaluation
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2017/0354-98361500046A.pdf
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