Hi David,
Thanks for answer and suggestion! Actually, I am trying to compare the performance of simple PV ( type 194) and PV/T collector type ( type 50E thats only the one which is providing the power output).
The problem that I am facing while using type 50E is that it accepts properties of a single cell \Trnsys17\Examples\Data
Files\Type50-SolCel.dat file. rather then whole panel. I have contacted manufacturers but no luck.
can you recommend any link where I can find properties for a single cell?
Thanks,
Sandeep Chahal
UAB
From: David BRADLEY <d.bradley@tess-inc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 9:25 AM To: TRNSYS users mailing list at OneBuilding.org; Sandeep Singh Chahal Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] solar cell performance Sandeep,
the SolarCellPerformance() subroutine contains some code that allows it to model both standard flat plate and concentrating PV collectors. CL and CH refer to values of the concentration ratio; the ratio of the aperture area to the absorber area. Ao is a coefficient that is used in the concentrating PV collector model. Values for certain panels are given in the \Trnsys17\Examples\Data Files\Type50-SolCel.dat file. I might mention as a side note that unless you absolutely have to use a call to the SolarCellPerformance() subroutine, I would recommend that you rely much more on the PV modeling methods in Types94 and 194. They are much more up to date modeling algorithms. kind regards,
David On 04/11/2016 17:42, Sandeep Singh Chahal wrote:
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