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Four-axis test platform to emulate solar azimuth and elevation for accurate measurement of PV devices

Siviter, Jonathan; Ashraf, Ali; Mullen, Paul; Montecucco, Andrea; Knox, Andrew; Selami, Nazmi; Mallick, Tapas

Authors

Jonathan Siviter

Ali Ashraf

Paul Mullen

Andrea Montecucco

Andrew Knox

Tapas Mallick



Abstract

The use of a solar source simulator in obtaining experimental data for a PV cell is well documented and current solar source technology is advanced in closely reproducing natural light in a laboratory setting. A test system is proposed by the authors that can simulate the sun levels at any point on the earth and at any time or over a period of time. The system allows for accurate positioning of a PV cell array to maintain a 25x25 cm uniform area directly beneath the solar source while altering the azimuth and elevation to the particular geographical position and time required. This paper presents an evaluation of the test system using a PV cell placed in a Compound Parabolic Concentrator (CPC) to show a comparison between the acceptance angles at various points at times.

Citation

Siviter, J., Ashraf, A., Mullen, P., Montecucco, A., Knox, A., Selami, N., & Mallick, T. (2015, April). Four-axis test platform to emulate solar azimuth and elevation for accurate measurement of PV devices. Presented at Photovoltaic Science, Applications And Technology Conference & Exhibition, Leeds

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (published)
Conference Name Photovoltaic Science, Applications And Technology Conference & Exhibition
Start Date Apr 15, 2015
End Date Apr 17, 2015
Publication Date 2015
Deposit Date Dec 13, 2021
Book Title 11th Photovoltaic Science, Applications and Technology Conference, PVSAT-11 University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, Wednesday 15th - Friday 17th April 2015 - Conference Proceedings
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2818320