Affiliation:
1. Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Abstract
Accurate and reliable measurements of the total solar radiation flux make it possible to evaluate the efficiency of using stand-alone photovaltaic systems in various meteorological conditions. These measurements allow more accurately predict in time the energy production volume, accumulator and capacitive storage devices parameters and the payback period. Research purpose was to study the possibility of creating a photoelectric sensor and a method of uninterrupted measurement based on this sensor which allows to measure total solar radiation flux including its direct, diffused and reflected components simultaneously. The photovaltaic sensor with bifacial photosensitivity was manufactured and applied, which is low-inertia comparing to traditional thermoelectric pyranometers, and its spectral sensitivity is quite close to the same parameter of photovoltaic power supply system. It creates the possibility to estimate the insolation level capable to be completely converted into electrical energy without an ineffective heat-generating long-wavelength part of the solar spectrum. A laboratory measuring stand was made to test the sensor's operability. Modeling and experiments’ the sensor parameters were carried out and confirmed its operability. The bifacial photosensitivity sensor allows to control simultaneously direct, diffused and reflected from the earth's surface components of solar radiation, what gives more complete information about the energy potential of the photovoltaic power supply system location.
Publisher
Belarusian National Technical University
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