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Title: Investigation of light intensity and temperature dependency of solar cells electric parameters
Authors: Tobnaghi, Davoud Mostafa
Madatov, Rahim
Farhadi, Payam
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Tobnaghi D. M. Investigation of light intensity and temperature dependency of solar cells electric parameters / Davoud Mostafa Tobnaghi, Rahim Madatov, Payam Farhadi // Енергетика та системи керування : матеріали IV Міжнародної конференції молодих вчених EPECS-2013, 21–23 листопада 2013 року, Україна, Львів / Національний університет "Львівська політехніка". – Львів : Видавництво Львівської політехніки, 2013. – С. 90–93. – (4-й Міжнародний молодіжний фестиваль науки "Litteris et Artibus"). – Bibliography: 7 titles.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Видавництво Львівської політехніки
Keywords: solar cells
temperature
light intensity
open circuit voltage
short sicut current
output power
Abstract: In this paper, the performance and overview use of solar cells is expressed. The role of temperature, sunlight intensity on the solar cells electric parameters has been studied. Experimental results the amount of solar cell output parameters variations such as maximum output power, open circuit voltage, short circuit current, and fill factor in terms of temperature and light intensity shows. the most significant is the temperature dependence of the voltage which decreases with increasing temperature. Also output current of solar cells is directly proportional to the light intensity. The best performance of solar panels in sunny and cold day has been suggested. Obtained results could lead to optimal use of solar cells.
URI: https://ena.lpnu.ua/handle/ntb/26855
Content type: Article
Appears in Collections:Енергетика та системи керування (EPECS-2013). – 2013 р.

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