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IMPLEMENTING SOLAR SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE DATA (AM 1.5G) ON A 2- D SOLAR CELL
Posted 29 nov. 2013, 01:50 UTC−5 RF & Microwave Engineering, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2, Version 4.2a, Version 4.3, Version 4.3a, Version 4.3b 1 Reply
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We are trying to simulate a 2-D solar cell using comsol multiphysics 4.3 a. We had succeeded in the initial part. Now we want to incorporate the spectral irradiance (AM 1.5 G SPECTRUM) into my model. We have taken the data from (rredc.nrel.gov/solar/spectra/am1.5/). But the problem is that the unit of spectral irradiance is W/m^2/nm and in the port (input power)only Watt is allowed. I had downloaded the spectral data and used it as an interpolation function.We want to use the AM 1.5G spectral irradiance as a variable in the port input power box.
i am attaching the model and the refractive index table of aluminium.
Please have a look...
Thanks in advance
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Binoy Chacko.
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