TITLE:
Modeling the Impact of Desert Aerosols on the Solar Radiation of a Mini Solar Central Photovoltaic (PV)
AUTHORS:
Wend Dolean Arsène Ilboudo, Issaka Ouedraogo, Windé Nongué Daniel Koumbem, Pèlèga Florent Kieno
KEYWORDS:
Modeling, Solar Radiation, Desert Aerosol, Photovoltaic Field
JOURNAL NAME:
Energy and Power Engineering,
Vol.13 No.7,
July
20,
2021
ABSTRACT: This work focuses on modeling the impact of desert aerosols on a mini central solar photovoltaic (PV). Our studied physical model is comparable to a multilayer. We have described and discretized the mathematical equations which govern the physical model. Also, we analyzed the influence of the parameters τa and X on the solar radiation received at the surface of solar PV modules. The results of the study taken from Figures 6(a)-(d) representing the variations of the global solar radiation on the solstices and equinoxes as well as the 21 of the months of the year days understood show that: if τa = 0 and X = 0, IC = 67.87%; if τa = 0.5 and X = 0.5, IC = 21%; if τa = 0.8 and X = 0.8, IC = 12% and if τa = 1.5 and X = 1.5 then IC = 4%. These results show that desert aerosols significantly influence the global solar radiation received. Unfortunately, this influence lowers the productivity of the central solar PV in general.