Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system

Abstract The climate changes observed over the last decades have been promoting a massive transformation on the energy sector, that is still, in truth highly dependent on fossil fuels. Renewable energies are a plausible alternative, because they have lower emissions of toxic gases in comparison with...

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Main Authors: Frederico Mota, João Paulo Neto Torres, Carlos A. Ferreira Fernandes, Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-12-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78548-z
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spelling doaj-70c42800669d4ac7970f13f321bf51d22020-12-20T12:29:41ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-12-0110111610.1038/s41598-020-78548-zInfluence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic systemFrederico Mota0João Paulo Neto Torres1Carlos A. Ferreira Fernandes2Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas3Instituto Superior TécnicoInstituto Superior TécnicoInstituto Superior TécnicoInstituto Superior TécnicoAbstract The climate changes observed over the last decades have been promoting a massive transformation on the energy sector, that is still, in truth highly dependent on fossil fuels. Renewable energies are a plausible alternative, because they have lower emissions of toxic gases in comparison with non-renewable ones. In the group of renewable energies, solar technology has the biggest overall potential, mainly because it is cheap and easy to set. Several solar technologies allow to equip their photovoltaic panels with concentrators, mostly to increase the output power and possibly their efficiency. However, some problems related to the use of concentrators have to be dealt in order to improve the entire photovoltaic system performance. One of these issues is the corrosion of the concentrators, leading to a premature ageing and, consequently an increase in maintenance costs. This problem is going to be analysed in this paper, presenting some simulation from a ray traicing software and also some experimental results, from our own laboratory experiences. The used software allows to trace the solar rays of the concentrator, in order to assess the effect of the defects caused by corrosion due to the ambient circumstances. After it, experimental results will help to analyse this effect and to prove simulation ones.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78548-z
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João Paulo Neto Torres
Carlos A. Ferreira Fernandes
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João Paulo Neto Torres
Carlos A. Ferreira Fernandes
Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas
Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
Scientific Reports
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João Paulo Neto Torres
Carlos A. Ferreira Fernandes
Ricardo A. Marques Lameirinhas
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title Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
title_short Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
title_full Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
title_fullStr Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
title_full_unstemmed Influence of an aluminium concentrator corrosion on the output characteristic of a photovoltaic system
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract The climate changes observed over the last decades have been promoting a massive transformation on the energy sector, that is still, in truth highly dependent on fossil fuels. Renewable energies are a plausible alternative, because they have lower emissions of toxic gases in comparison with non-renewable ones. In the group of renewable energies, solar technology has the biggest overall potential, mainly because it is cheap and easy to set. Several solar technologies allow to equip their photovoltaic panels with concentrators, mostly to increase the output power and possibly their efficiency. However, some problems related to the use of concentrators have to be dealt in order to improve the entire photovoltaic system performance. One of these issues is the corrosion of the concentrators, leading to a premature ageing and, consequently an increase in maintenance costs. This problem is going to be analysed in this paper, presenting some simulation from a ray traicing software and also some experimental results, from our own laboratory experiences. The used software allows to trace the solar rays of the concentrator, in order to assess the effect of the defects caused by corrosion due to the ambient circumstances. After it, experimental results will help to analyse this effect and to prove simulation ones.
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