PV Array Mathematical Model Optimization Considering Wind Speed and Based on Real-Time Monitoring Data

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Real-time data acquired by real-time detection system -Sunny Sensor Box-for Donghua University power generating system is utilized, and the mathematical model of the PV array for engineering is optimized by considering the effect of the wind speed upon the module temperature. Furthermore, the optimized model has been proved with higher accuracy.

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