辐照度
日射强度计
计算机科学
光电二极管
物理
光学
作者
Nicholas Riedel,Martin Bartholomäus,Jan Vedde,Peter Behrensdorff Poulsen,Sergiu Spataru
标识
DOI:10.1109/jphotov.2022.3201468
摘要
The heterogenous nature and spectral distribution of rear plane-of-array irradiance R POA presents challenges when measured by small-area sensors such as pyranometers. Bifacial reference modules serving as large-area sensors can simplify irradiance monitoring because their electrical response follows that of the power generating modules in an array. This article compares R POA and effective irradiance GE measured by calibrated reference modules against three commonly used small-area sensors including pyranometers, reference cells, and photodiodes. A technology-matched monofacial module is mounted side-by-side with the bifacial reference to decouple effective irradiance measurements into front and backside contributions. The results show that R POA and GE measurements made with reference panels have the best correlation to reference cells. The mean absolute errors between the two measurement approaches are 9% relative, 4 W/m 2 absolute for R POA and 4% relative, 7 W/m 2 absolute for GE . When GE measurements from the four sensor types are used to predict string-level power, the reference panel measurements show a 3.4% prediction error, which is comparable to that achieved when using GE measurements from pyranometers (3.0%) and reference cells (2.9%) thereby suggesting that reference modules can be used to accurately measure R POA and GE in bifacial systems.
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