Title :
Analytical and experimental analysis of optimal tilt angle of solar photovoltaic systems
Author :
George, A. ; Anto, Robins
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Amal Jyothi Coll. of Eng., Kanjirapally, India
Abstract :
Performance of PV panel depends on the tilt angle of the panel with respect to the horizontal plane. The tilt angle determines the amount of solar insolation on panel surface and intern determines quantity of energy collected. Conventionally the best tilt angle is equivalent to latitude of the location at which panel is installed. The value of optimal tilt angle at defined location depends on local atmospheric condition, altitude of region, movement of sun etc. So the value of optimal tilt angle varies over each month. In this paper the values of optimal tilt angle over each month for a PV panel installed in Kerala, India (9.55°N, 76.81°E) was theoretically estimated using geographic factor method, clearness index method and declination angle method. The results showed that the gain in the amount of solar radiation throughout the year received by the PV panel mounted at monthly optimum tilt angles with respect to seasonal optimum angles and tilt angle equal to latitude were 3.4% and 7%, respectively. The theoretically estimated values of optimal tilt angles are used as a base for experimental investigation. Experimental investigation was done for three months and it is found that the geographic factor method is the best method among three methods.
Keywords :
solar cells; sunlight; India; Kerala; PV panel performance; clearness index method; declination angle method; geographic factor method; local atmospheric condition; optimal tilt angles; panel surface; panel tilt angle; region altitude; seasonal optimum angles; solar insolation; solar photovoltaic systems; solar radiation; Equations; Estimation; Indexes; Mathematical model; Radiation effects; Solar energy; Solar radiation; Clearness index method; Declination angle method; Geographic factor method; Optimal Tilt Angle; Orientation; Solar insolation;
Conference_Titel :
Green Technologies (ICGT), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Trivandrum
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2635-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICGT.2012.6477978