Implementación y calibración de un simulador solar reciclando el juego óptico de un proyecto de Slides para investigar el comportamiento de celdas fotovolaicas tipo película fina.

This project details the implementation and calibration of a solar simulator using for this purpose the optical illusion of a projector slides and other recycled and reused materials easily accessible. Studies conducted before and during the construction of the simulator and recycled nature of the...

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Autor Principal: Tamayo Cueva, Fernanda Soledad
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/10095
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Sumario: This project details the implementation and calibration of a solar simulator using for this purpose the optical illusion of a projector slides and other recycled and reused materials easily accessible. Studies conducted before and during the construction of the simulator and recycled nature of the materials used, led to a comprehensive and sustained effort at the stage of testing and calibration to conclude a definitive simulator, to more than one continuous reengineering designs Original resulting from theoretical study. Based on the new constructive considerations, the redesign of installed optical model was performed in order to comply with the limits for achieving acceptable ranges of similarity between simulated solar spectra versus the actual spectra taken in the city of Quito-Ecuador, over the provisions of ASTM International standards to determine the PV performance. With the implementation and calibration of solar simulator, essential tests were performed to verify its performance against the impact on photovoltaic cells, thus achieving express the performance of the latter in terms of current - voltage with a fully simulated solar spectrum. With this, the quality of the simulated spectrum and its application in photovoltaic cells are secured, providing the ability to run continuous tests applied to development projects in the study of photocells, turn promoting the reuse of discarded material in convenience and in major impact on the development of new and innovative initiatives for our society.