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JANDOVÁ, K. JANDA, M.
Original Title
Simulation Of Effects Of Wind In The Installation PV Power Plants
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
At present, a large number of photovoltaic power plants are built, whether ground or roof installations. All modules are subject to various weather conditions. These include, for example, rain, snow or wind. These phenomena can significantly affect module performance. At higher outdoor temperatures, the photovoltaic module will naturally heat up and, at the same time, heat losses occur when solar radiation is converted into electricity. Wind and airflow play significant role in natural cooling. The wind flow around the photovoltaic panels depends on many factors, such as the speed and wind direction and how the panels are installed, on the load-bearing structure. From the view of cooling, it is a very unstable and variable way of cooling. This article deals mainly with ground installations of PV power plants.
Keywords
Wind, simulation, solar panels
Authors
JANDOVÁ, K.; JANDA, M.
Released
27. 8. 2018
ISBN
978-80-214-5651-8
Book
Advance Bateries, Accumulators and Fuel Cells
Edition number
1
Pages from
132
Pages to
135
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT150483, author="Kristýna {Jandová} and Marcel {Janda}", title="Simulation Of Effects Of Wind In The Installation PV Power Plants", booktitle="Advance Bateries, Accumulators and Fuel Cells", year="2018", number="1", pages="132--135", isbn="978-80-214-5651-8" }