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Draft methodology for processing and evaluation of long-term measurements on PV Panel
Žák, Tomáš ; Šlezingr, Jan (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to analyse the physical theory behind the photovoltaic cells and propose extension measurements for a modernised on-line laboratory. The first part of this thesis describes the theory of the photovoltaic conversion of solar energy into electricity. The p-n junction is described in detail because of its importance for a thorough understanding of the subject. The temperature dependence of a photovoltaic panel, i.e. the negative impact of rising temperature on the output power, is also described here. The contributions of this thesis include a summary of the current situation and the system of state subsidies for the current year as well as a proposal for an extension of measurements in an on-line laboratory, which is to be modernised, at the Department of Power Engineering. Therefore, the thesis includes some specific proposals of graphic dependence, which have a significant information value, and a possible further extension of the laboratory with new measuring and measured elements, which would be helpful for deeper understanding of the subject. In particular, it would be useful for understanding which factors influence the output power of a photovoltaic panel, both significantly and less significantly, which is undoubtedly the most important point.
Draft methodology for processing and evaluation of long-term measurements on PV Panel
Žák, Tomáš ; Šlezingr, Jan (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis aims to analyse the physical theory behind the photovoltaic cells and propose extension measurements for a modernised on-line laboratory. The first part of this thesis describes the theory of the photovoltaic conversion of solar energy into electricity. The p-n junction is described in detail because of its importance for a thorough understanding of the subject. The temperature dependence of a photovoltaic panel, i.e. the negative impact of rising temperature on the output power, is also described here. The contributions of this thesis include a summary of the current situation and the system of state subsidies for the current year as well as a proposal for an extension of measurements in an on-line laboratory, which is to be modernised, at the Department of Power Engineering. Therefore, the thesis includes some specific proposals of graphic dependence, which have a significant information value, and a possible further extension of the laboratory with new measuring and measured elements, which would be helpful for deeper understanding of the subject. In particular, it would be useful for understanding which factors influence the output power of a photovoltaic panel, both significantly and less significantly, which is undoubtedly the most important point.

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