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The study on evaluation for PV module development using the silicone encapsulation (Silicone 봉지재를 이용한 태양광 모듈 제조 공정 및 평가에 대한 연구)

  • Jung, In-Sung;Lee, Bum-Su;Yang, O-Bong;Kang, Seong-Hwan;Kim, Jong-Il
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2011
  • Individual solar cells must be connected together to give the appropriate current and voltage levels and they must also be protected from damage by the environment. [1] PV module consists of a glass/ polymer encapsulation/ solar cell string/ polymer encapsulation/ back sheet. Usually, encapsulation materials is used EVA(ethylene vinyl acetate), PVB(polyvinyl butyral), PO(polyolefin)sheet. This study is about fabrication of module using silicone material instead of above them. We got to know advantage that is fabrication time and efficiency of modules.

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The Optical Analysis of Transparent Glasses for PV Module Application (PV모듈 제조용 투명유리의 광학적 특성평가 분석)

  • Kim, Kyung-Soo;Kang, Gi-Hwan;Yu, Gwon-Jong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.06a
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    • pp.179-180
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we studied the optical property of transparent glasses for photovoltaic module manufacturing. The glass should have high mechanical and chemical resistance from outside environmental. Also optical transparency is a key requirement for better electrical performance. In here, we examine several kinds of transparent glasses and special purpose ones. This would give some real information for understanding PV module. The further analysis is described in the following paper.

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Design of PV-AC Module Flyback Inverter with Decoupling and Energy Storage Functions (디커플링과 에너지 저장 기능을 갖는 PV-AC 모듈형 단상 플라이백 인버터 설계)

  • Ha, Eun-Jung;Ryu, Moo-Young;Noh, Yong-Su;Lee, Taeck-Kie;Won, Chung-Yuen
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.103-104
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    • 2014
  • This paper presents design method of 250[W] grid connected PV-AC module with decoupling and energy storage functions to select optimized passive elements for stable operation. The validity of design of optimized elements is verified by simulation results.

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Accurate MATLAB Simulink PV System Simulator Based on a Two-Diode Model

  • Ishaque, Kashif;Salam, Zainal;Taheri, Hamed
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.179-187
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposes a MATLAB Simulink simulator for photovoltaic (PV) systems. The main contribution of this work is the utilization of a two-diode model to represent a PV cell. This model is known to have better accuracy at low irradiance levels which allows for a more accurate prediction of PV system performance. To reduce computational time, the input parameters are reduced to four and the values of $R_p$ and $R_s$ are estimated by an efficient iteration method. Furthermore, all of the inputs to the simulator are information available on a standard PV module datasheet. The simulator supports large array simulations that can be interfaced with MPPT algorithms and power electronic converters. The accuracy of the simulator is verified by applying the model to five PV modules of different types (multi-crystalline, mono-crystalline, and thin-film) from various manufacturers. It is envisaged that the proposed work can be very useful for PV professionals who require a simple, fast and accurate PV simulator to design their systems.

Implementation of cost-effective wireless photovoltaic monitoring module at panel level

  • Jeong, Jin-Doo;Han, Jinsoo;Lee, Il-Woo;Chong, Jong-Wha
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.40 no.5
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    • pp.664-676
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    • 2018
  • Given the rapidly increasing market penetration of photovoltaic (PV) systems in many fields, including construction and housing, the effective maintenance of PV systems through remote monitoring at the panel level has attracted attention to quickly detect faults that cause reductions in yearly PV energy production, and which can reduce the whole-life cost. A key point of PV monitoring at the panel level is cost-effectiveness, as the installation of the massive PV panels that comprise PV systems is showing rapid growth in the market. This paper proposes an implementation method that involves the use of a panel-level wireless PV monitoring module (WPMM), and which assesses the cost-effectiveness of this approach. To maximize the cost-effectiveness, the designed WPMM uses a voltage-divider scheme for voltage metering and a shunt-resistor scheme for current metering. In addition, the proposed method offsets the effect of element errors by extracting calibration parameters. Furthermore, a design method is presented for portable and user-friendly PV monitoring, and demonstration results using a commercial 30-kW PV system are described.

Performance characteristics of building-integrated transparent amorphous silicon PV system for a daylighting application (자연채광용 박막 투광형 BIPV 창호의 발전특성 분석 연구)

  • Yoon, Jong-Ho;Kim, Seok-Ge;Song, Jong-Wha;Lee, Sung-Jin
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.280-283
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    • 2007
  • The first grid-connected, building-integrated transparent amorphous silicon photovoltaic installation has been operated since October 2004 in Yongin, Korea. The 2.2kWp transparent PV system was applied to the facade of entrance hall in newly constructed KOLON E&C R&D building. The PV module is a nominal 0.98m ${\times}$ 0.95m, 10% transparent, laminated, amorphous(a-Si) thin-film device rated at 44 Wp per module. To demonstrate the architectural features of thin film PV technologies for daylighting application, transparent PV modules are attached to the building envelope with the form of single glazed window and special point glazing(SPG) frames. Besides power generation, the 10% transmittance of a-Si PV module provides very smooth natural daylight to the entrance hall without any special shading devices for whole year. The installation is fully instrumented and is continuously monitored in order to allow the performance assessment of amorphous silicon PV operating at the prevailing conditions. This paper presents measured power performance data from the first 12 months of operation. For the first year, annual average system specific yield was just 486.4kWh/kWp/year which is almost half of typical amorphous silicon PV output under the best angle and orientation. It should be caused by building orientation and self-shading of adjacent mass. Besides annual power output, various statistical analysis was performed to identify the characteristics of transparent thin film PV system.

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Comparative Study on Performance of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Modules in Tropical Monsoon Climate under Thailand condition (태국 열대몬순기후 조건에서 PV모듈 기술별 성능특성 비교 연구)

  • Kim, Seung Duck;Koh, Byung Euk;Park, Jin Hee;Cheon, Dae In
    • New & Renewable Energy
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.39-46
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    • 2014
  • The performances of three different types of photovoltaic (PV) module technologies namely, copper-indium-diselenide (CIGS), mono-crystalline silicon (mo-Si) and amorphous silicon (a-Si) have been comparatively studied in the grid-connected system for more than a year under the tropical monsoon climate of Thailand. The yields, performance ratios and system efficiencies for the respective PV module technologies have been calculated and a comparison is presented here. The performance ratios of the initial operation year for CIGS showed highest among the compared technologies under Thailand climate conditions by marking 97.0% while 89.6% for a-Si and 81.5% for mo-Si. Although mo-Si has shown highest efficiencies all over the period, under the testing conditions, the operating efficiency of mo-Si was down-graded from its reference value mainly due to high operating temperature and the efficiency of the tested CIGS module was also found as high as that of mo-Si in the study. Accordingly, outdoor assessment shows that CIGS modules have demonstrated high performance in terms of yields and performance ratios in Thailand climate conditions.