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The operating cell temperatures of photovoltaic (PV) modules directly affect the performance of the PV system. In this
study, an effective new approach for estimating the operating temperature of a photovoltaic module is presented. The developed
model is simple and does not need any complicated calculations. The proposed approach uses a simple formula to derive the PV cell
temperature from the environmental variables such as ambient temperature, irradiance and wind speed. Effectiveness of the new
temperature estimation procedure is investigated through some conducted simulations in MATLAB/Simulink environment and its
validity is verified by experiment on a UNI-SOLAR US-64 solar photovoltaic modules. It was found that, in general, the model tends
to give better results of temperature prediction. From the results, the predicted PV cell temperatures show a good correlation with
the measured data. The MBE, NMBE, RMSE, NRMSE and correlation coefficient of predicted and measured PV cell temperatures
are -0.3490 oC,-0.7328%, 1.3571 oC, 2.8492% and 0.9763, respectively. The statistical results show that the model can be used to
predict the PV cell temperatures with an error of less than 3%. As a conclusion, the PV cell temperatures can be estimated using a
new linear model based on the steady state approach prediction as
Tmod uleo C 0.943 Tambient 0.0195 Irradiance 1.528WindSpeed 0.3529 . |
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