Visión Electrónica (Dec 2022)
Study of the behavior of the photovoltaic panel according to the installed surface
Abstract
This article focuses on the study of the behavior of electrical variables (Power, Voltage, Current) and the temperature incidence of a monocrystalline photovoltaic panel (PFV), installed on a wooden and drywall surface and another installed on standard surface (Cement), to contrast them, and obtain the behavior of these variables, in order to determine which of the two surfaces on which the monocrystalline photovoltaic panels are installed provides the greatest power. The methodological phase was advanced on the terrace of the Santander Technological Units, applying both scientific and comparative research methods, which, a prototype is designed for the measurement of the data by installing elements that constitute a photovoltaic solar system, and measuring instruments for capturing and taking data from the variables to be studied. Data capture is performed for 60 days, for subsequent comparative analysis of each of the electrical variables presented by THE PVFs. As results of this research, comparative graphs of the electrical and thermal behavior of the photovoltaic panels are obtained on the two installed surfaces. This article focuses on the study of the behavior of electrical variables (Power, Voltage, Current) and the temperature incidence of a monocrystalline photovoltaic panel (PFV), installed on a wooden and drywall surface and another installed on standard surface (Cement), to contrast them, and obtain the behavior of these variables, in order to determine which of the two surfaces on which the monocrystalline photovoltaic panels are installed provides the greatest power.