Mathematical modeling of optimal parameters of atmospheric influence on the properties of the solar module


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Technological factors of environmental impact on the protective structures of solar modules are considered. It is shown that the problem of extending the service life of solar converters is successfully solved by improving the technology of their opera-tion - indirect activities. It is shown that after each regular cleaning of the surface of the protective structures of the solar module can almost completely restore the working efficiency of its power output, even at high (up to 35%) level of reduction due to dust on the territory of our country within one to two days. The atmospheric impact on the protective structures of solar modules was calculated. The influence of the partial pressure of air particles and the large difference between night and day temperatures on the degree of dust contamination of the protective coatings of the solar module is analyzed. They are the main natural factors that reduce the output power and efficiency of solar energy to electricity converters. Keywords: dust and air pollution, climate parame

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Erkin Z. Imamov

Tashkent University of information technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi

Email: erkinimamov@mail.ru
Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Professor Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

Ramizulla A. Muminov

Physical-technical Institute, SPA “Physics-Sun”, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan

Email: detector@uzsci.net
Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Academician Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

Rustam Kh. Rakhimov

Institute of materials science, SPA “Physics-sun”, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan

Email: rustam-shsul@yandex.com
Dr. Sci. (Eng.); Head of laboratory No.1 Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan

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