WO2022020486A1 - Apparatus for coating dust particles uniformly on flat surfaces for accelerated testing - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure describes a system that includes at least one ceramic foam comprising a porous top surface, porous channels, and a porous bottom surface, wherein the at least one ceramic foam is over a surface of a solar panel such that when dust particles are poured onto the porous top surface of the at least one ceramic foam, the dust particles permeate through the porous channels of the at least one ceramic foam and then exit from the porous bottom surface of the at least one ceramic foam to form a layer of dust, with a pre-determined thickness, on the surface of the solar panel.
- Implementations may include one or more of the following features.
- the porous channels may be sized to have a diameter from about 2 mm to about 6 mm, and the pre-determined thickness may be from about 20 micron to 500 micron.
- the surface of the solar panel may include at least one of: a flat area, a curved area, or a mirror.
- the system may further include a stage that is motorized.
- the stage may be configured to transport the at least one ceramic foam over the solar panel to deposit the dust particles over the surface of the solar panel.
- the stage may be configured to transport the solar panel under the at least one ceramic foam such that the dust particles are deposited over the surface of the solar panel.
- the at least one ceramic foam may include metal-oxides.
- the at least one ceramic foam may further include at least one porous side surface.
- the system may further include a shield surrounding the at least one porous side surface.
- the system may further include: at least one funnel structure arranged above the top porous surface of the ceramic foam, wherein the at least one funnel structure comprises at least one nozzle configured to pour the dust particles over the top porous surface of the ceramic foam.
- the system may further include a closed chamber that houses the solar panel, wherein the closed chamber is configured to control a temperature condition, a humidity condition, and a wind condition surrounding the solar panel.
- the present disclosure describes a computer- implemented method that includes: driving a stage to cause at least one ceramic foam over a surface of a solar panel, wherein the at least one ceramic foam comprise a porous top surface, porous channels, and a porous bottom surface; and causing dust particles to be poured on the porous top surface of the at least one ceramic foam such that the dust particles permeate through the porous channels of the at least one ceramic foam and then exit from the porous bottom surface of the at least one ceramic foam to form a layer of dust, with a pre-determined thickness, on the surface of the solar panel.
- Implementations may include one or more of the following features.
- the porous channels may be sized to have a diameter from about 2 mm to about 6 mm, and the pre-determined thickness may be from about 20 micron to 500 micron.
- the method may further include: using a feedback loop to control a thickness of the layer of dust being deposited.
- the surface of the solar panel may include at least one of: a flat area, a curved area, and a mirror.
- Driving the stage may include: transporting the at least one ceramic foam over the solar panel to deposit the dust particles over the surface of the solar panel.
- Driving the stage may include: transporting the solar panel under the at least one ceramic foam such that the dust particles are deposited over the surface of the solar panel.
- the method may further include: using a feedback loop to control a temperature condition surrounding the solar panel.
- the method may further include: using a feedback loop to control a humidity condition surrounding the solar panel.
- the method may further include: using a feedback loop to control a wind condition surrounding the solar panel.
- Fig. 1 shows a diagram illustrating an example of a configuration according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- Fig. 2 shows a flow chart illustrating an example of a process according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a computer system used to provide computational functionalities associated with described algorithms, methods, functions, processes, flows, and procedures, according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a diagram 100 for controlled dust deposition on flat surfaces of PV panels to simulate soiling conditions.
- Solar panel 108 can be laid flat, for example, on a table. In some cases, solar panel 108 may be placed at a slanted angle with respect to the ground to simulate an actual placement in the field.
- a 2-D motor 114 can drive a stage on which porous ceramic foam 104 is mounted.
- Porous ceramic foam 104 can be made using different types of low-cost materials (e.g. metal-oxides or others). Porous ceramic foam 104 can serve as an intermediate medium for gravimetric deposition of dust particles.
- the dust particles 110 are poured, manually or automatically, on top of the foam.
- the dust particulates can be poured through funnel-like structures 102, which can provide, for example, an array of nozzles over porous ceramic foam 104.
- the ceramic foam 104 has a top porous surface 104A and a bottom porous surface 104B.
- the ceramic foam 104 has porous channels inside.
- the ceramic foam structure can be shielded on the sides (104C) of the ceramic foam 104 to avoid dust overflowing through pores on the sides (104C).
- shield 112 can enclose porous ceramic foam 104. After travelling through the porous ceramic foam 104, the particles exit from the bottom to form a deposit a dust layer 106 with, for example, a uniform distribution of thickness.
- the porous ceramic foam 104 allows the dust particles 110 to settle on a variety of surfaces in a uniform and controlled way. Porosity dimension of the foam can depend on the type of dust particles that is used. Dust particles can range from 1 micrometer to several hundreds of micrometers because dust particles may differ from an area to another. Dimension of the porous channels is generally on the millimeter scale, which can range from 2mm to 6mm. [0021] To coat large areas, either the solar panel 108 is moved and the porous ceramic foam 104 is fixed, or the porous ceramic foam 104 is fixed on a two-axis motor with controllable speed and the solar panel 108 is fixed. In either scenarios, the 2-D motor 114 can drive the moving part.
- the deposition can also be done on curved surfaces or mirrors, as found in concentrated solar power systems.
- the deposition can be done under controlled temperature and humidity environment.
- a closed chamber can be built around the setup to control the humidity while maintaining the sample at a fixed temperature.
- the chamber can include air blowing to simulate the wind conditions.
- Solutions for coating dust in indoor experimental setup may use dry or wet spray coating. Using the dry spray approach, dust particles are sprayed as received. Using the wet spray approach, the dust is dispersed in low boiling solvent. Both approaches suffer from non-uniformity and do not mimic the gravimetric deposition of dust that occurs naturally in outdoor conditions. In fact, wet spray does not reproduce the same outdoor conditions and does not yield a desired uniformity.
- the advantage of implementations described by the current disclosure is the ability to deposit the particles uniformly on the surface and, if needed control the humidity during or after the deposition process to mimic the outdoor wet/dry conditions.
- the thickness it is also advantageous to refer to the “number of layers” while benchmarking the associated energy loss.
- the thickness of one layer can be in the range of 20-500 microns.
- the solar panel can be in an inclined position in which the thickness reaches a limit after several layer as the dust particles tend to migrate downwards in the field.
- a solar panel in the field can experience thickness variation in the soiling condition.
- Implementations described in the present disclosure can simulate the thickness gradient by virtue of controllable and programmable deposition speed and thickness. Indeed, the implementations can overcome the challenges encountered when mimicking the dust deposition in indoor conditions to study the impact on photovoltaic module power output. In other words, implementations described by the present disclosure can be used indoor to mimic the conditions, for example, dust deposition, that occur outdoor and can reproduce in a very short time what happened outdoor over weeks or even months.
- Fig.2 illustrates a flow chart 200 to illustrate an example of a process in accordance with some implementations of the present disclosure.
- the process can be implemented by a computer and can control related components such as the 2-D motor 114 and porous ceramic foam from Fig. 1, as well as thickness gauge, temperate meter and humidity meter.
- the process may initially determine a thickness of the dust layer to be deposit (202). This thickness determination may factor in temperature and humidity so that a holistic simulation becomes feasible.
- the process may then proceed to deposit the sand dust (204).
- a porous ceramic foam can be mounted on a motor-driven stage and sand can be poured through a funnel structure to permeate and pass through the porous ceramic foam and then drop on the surface of a solar panel at a particular location.
- the deposit speed can be controlled by, for example, the size and density of the porous-channels of the porous ceramic foam.
- a computer can drive the stage to traverse the intended surface area of a solar panel. In some cases, the computer can estimate the dwell time at each location for the deposit process to accumulate the desired thickness. In these cases, the computer can drive the stage like printing a pattern on the surface of the solar panel. In these cases, the computer can also drive the stage in one direction, for example, the column direction when the porous ceramic foam is wide enough provide sufficient coverage in the row direction. [0027] The process may then proceed to determine the thickness of the deposit (206). In some cases, a thickness gauge involving an optical device such as a camera, or mirror, can be used to measure the thickness of the sand dust.
- the layer thickness may be determined from the dwell time incurred at a particular location.
- the process may then determine whether the thickness has reached, for example, a pre-determined threshold (208).
- the deposit process using the porous ceramic foam may result in thickness uniformity, as discussed above.
- a thickness gradient can be simulated to mimic, for example, an increased layer thickness on the lower portion of a solar panel when the solar panel is mounted at an inclined angle, for example, to catch incident solar energy. If the desired thickness has not been reached, the process may continue depositing sand (204). If the desired thickness has been reached, the process may end (210). [0029] Fig.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating an example of a computer system 300 used to provide computational functionalities associated with described algorithms, methods, functions, processes, flows, and procedures, according to an implementation of the present disclosure.
- the illustrated computer 302 is intended to encompass any computing device such as a server, desktop computer, laptop/notebook computer, wireless data port, smart phone, personal data assistant (PDA), tablet computing device, one or more processors within these devices, another computing device, or a combination of computing devices, including physical or virtual instances of the computing device, or a combination of physical or virtual instances of the computing device.
- PDA personal data assistant
- the computer 302 can comprise a computer that includes an input device, such as a keypad, keyboard, touch screen, another input device, or a combination of input devices that can accept user information, and an output device that conveys information associated with the operation of the computer 302, including digital data, visual, audio, another type of information, or a combination of types of information, on a graphical-type user interface (UI) (or GUI) or other UI.
- UI graphical-type user interface
- the computer 302 can serve in a role in a computer system as a client, network component, a server, a database or another persistency, another role, or a combination of roles for performing the subject matter described in the present disclosure.
- the illustrated computer 302 is communicably coupled with a network 330.
- one or more components of the computer 302 can be configured to operate within an environment, including cloud-computing-based, local, global, another environment, or a combination of environments.
- the computer 302 is an electronic computing device operable to receive, transmit, process, store, or manage data and information associated with the described subject matter.
- the computer 302 can also include or be communicably coupled with a server, including an application server, e-mail server, web server, caching server, streaming data server, another server, or a combination of servers.
- the computer 302 can receive requests over network 330 (for example, from a client software application executing on another computer 302) and respond to the received requests by processing the received requests using a software application or a combination of software applications. In addition, requests can also be sent to the computer 302 from internal users, external or third-parties, or other entities, individuals, systems, or computers. [0033] Each of the components of the computer 302 can communicate using a system bus 303. In some implementations, any or all of the components of the computer 302, including hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software, can interface over the system bus 303 using an application programming interface (API) 312, a service layer 313, or a combination of the API 312 and service layer 313.
- API application programming interface
- the API 312 can include specifications for routines, data structures, and object classes.
- the API 312 can be either computer-language independent or dependent and refer to a complete interface, a single function, or even a set of APIs.
- the service layer 313 provides software services to the computer 302 or other components (whether illustrated or not) that are communicably coupled to the computer 302.
- the functionality of the computer 302 can be accessible for all service consumers using this service layer.
- Software services, such as those provided by the service layer 313, provide reusable, defined functionalities through a defined interface.
- the interface can be software written in JAVA, C++, another computing language, or a combination of computing languages providing data in extensible markup language (XML) format, another format, or a combination of formats.
- XML extensible markup language
- the computer 302 includes an interface 304. Although illustrated as a single interface 304 in Fig. 3, two or more interfaces 304 can be used according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302.
- the interface 304 is used by the computer 302 for communicating with another computing system (whether illustrated or not) that is communicatively linked to the network 330 in a distributed environment.
- the interface 304 is operable to communicate with the network 330 and comprises logic encoded in software, hardware, or a combination of software and hardware. More specifically, the interface 304 can comprise software supporting one or more communication protocols associated with communications such that the network 330 or interface’s hardware is operable to communicate physical signals within and outside of the illustrated computer 302.
- the computer 302 includes a processor 305. Although illustrated as a single processor 305 in Fig. 3, two or more processors can be used according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302.
- the processor 305 executes instructions and manipulates data to perform the operations of the computer 302 and any algorithms, methods, functions, processes, flows, and procedures as described in the present disclosure.
- the computer 302 also includes a database 306 that can hold data for the computer 302, another component communicatively linked to the network 330 (whether illustrated or not), or a combination of the computer 302 and another component.
- database 306 can be an in-memory, conventional, or another type of database storing data consistent with the present disclosure.
- database 306 can be a combination of two or more different database types (for example, a hybrid in-memory and conventional database) according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302 and the described functionality.
- the computer 302 also includes a memory 307 that can hold data for the computer 302, another component or components communicatively linked to the network 330 (whether illustrated or not), or a combination of the computer 302 and another component.
- Memory 307 can store any data consistent with the present disclosure.
- memory 307 can be a combination of two or more different types of memory (for example, a combination of semiconductor and magnetic storage) according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302 and the described functionality.
- two or more memories 307 or similar or differing types can be used according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302 and the described functionality.
- memory 307 is illustrated as an integral component of the computer 302, in alternative implementations, memory 307 can be external to the computer 302.
- the application 308 is an algorithmic software engine providing functionality according to particular needs, desires, or particular implementations of the computer 302, particularly with respect to functionality described in the present disclosure.
- application 308 can serve as one or more components, modules, or applications. Further, although illustrated as a single application 308, the application 308 can be implemented as multiple applications 308 on the computer 302. In addition, although illustrated as integral to the computer 302, in alternative implementations, the application 308 can be external to the computer 302. [0039]
- the computer 302 can also include a power supply 314.
- the power supply 314 can include a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery that can be configured to be either user- or non-user-replaceable. In some implementations, the power supply 314 can include power-conversion or management circuits (including recharging, standby, or another power management functionality).
- the power- supply 314 can include a power plug to allow the computer 302 to be plugged into a wall socket or another power source to, for example, power the computer 302 or recharge a rechargeable battery.
- the power- supply 314 can include a power plug to allow the computer 302 to be plugged into a wall socket or another power source to, for example, power the computer 302 or recharge a rechargeable battery.
- client “user,” or other appropriate terminology can be used interchangeably, as appropriate, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
- the present disclosure contemplates that many users can use one computer 302, or that one user can use multiple computers 302.
- Implementations of the subject matter and the functional operations described in this specification can be implemented in digital electronic circuitry, in tangibly embodied computer software or firmware, in computer hardware, including the structures disclosed in this specification and their structural equivalents, or in combinations of one or more of them.
- Software implementations of the described subject matter can be implemented as one or more computer programs, that is, one or more modules of computer program instructions encoded on a tangible, non-transitory, computer-readable computer-storage medium for execution by, or to control the operation of, data processing apparatus.
- the program instructions can be encoded in/on an artificially generated propagated signal, for example, a machine-generated electrical, optical, or electromagnetic signal that is generated to encode information for transmission to a receiver apparatus for execution by a data processing apparatus.
- the computer-storage medium can be a machine- readable storage device, a machine-readable storage substrate, a random or serial access memory device, or a combination of computer-storage mediums.
- Configuring one or more computers means that the one or more computers have installed hardware, firmware, or software (or combinations of hardware, firmware, and software) so that when the software is executed by the one or more computers, particular computing operations are performed.
- real-time means that an action and a response are temporally proximate such that an individual perceives the action and the response occurring substantially simultaneously.
- time difference for a response to display (or for an initiation of a display) of data following the individual’s action to access the data can be less than 1 millisecond (ms), less than 1 second (s), or less than 5 s.
- data processing apparatus computer
- electronic computer device or equivalent as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art refer to data processing hardware and encompass all kinds of apparatus, devices, and machines for processing data, including by way of example, a programmable processor, a computer, or multiple processors or computers.
- the apparatus can also be, or further include special purpose logic circuitry, for example, a central processing unit (CPU), an FPGA (field programmable gate array), or an ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit).
- the data processing apparatus or special purpose logic circuitry can be hardware- or software-based (or a combination of both hardware- and software-based).
- the apparatus can optionally include code that creates an execution environment for computer programs, for example, code that constitutes processor firmware, a protocol stack, a database management system, an operating system, or a combination of execution environments.
- a computer program which can also be referred to or described as a program, software, a software application, a unit, a module, a software module, a script, code, or other component can be written in any form of programming language, including compiled or interpreted languages, or declarative or procedural languages, and it can be deployed in any form, including, for example, as a stand-alone program, module, component, or subroutine, for use in a computing environment.
- a computer program can, but need not, correspond to a file in a file system.
- a program can be stored in a portion of a file that holds other programs or data, for example, one or more scripts stored in a markup language document, in a single file dedicated to the program in question, or in multiple coordinated files, for example, files that store one or more modules, sub-programs, or portions of code.
- a computer program can be deployed to be executed on one computer or on multiple computers that are located at one site or distributed across multiple sites and interconnected by a communication network.
- the described methods, processes, or logic flows can be performed by one or more programmable computers executing one or more computer programs to perform functions by operating on input data and generating output data.
- the methods, processes, or logic flows can also be performed by, and apparatus can also be implemented as, special purpose logic circuitry, for example, a CPU, an FPGA, or an ASIC.
- Computers for the execution of a computer program can be based on general or special purpose microprocessors, both, or another type of CPU. Generally, a CPU will receive instructions and data from and write to a memory.
- the essential elements of a computer are a CPU, for performing or executing instructions, and one or more memory devices for storing instructions and data.
- a computer will also include, or be operatively coupled to, receive data from or transfer data to, or both, one or more mass storage devices for storing data, for example, magnetic, magneto-optical disks, or optical disks.
- mass storage devices for storing data
- a computer need not have such devices.
- a computer can be embedded in another device, for example, a mobile telephone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a mobile audio or video player, a game console, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, or a portable memory storage device.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- GPS global positioning system
- Non-transitory computer-readable media for storing computer program instructions and data can include all forms of media and memory devices, magnetic devices, magneto optical disks, and optical memory device.
- Memory devices include semiconductor memory devices, for example, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), phase change memory (PRAM), static random access memory (SRAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), and flash memory devices.
- RAM random access memory
- ROM read-only memory
- PRAM phase change memory
- SRAM static random access memory
- DRAM dynamic random access memory
- EPROM erasable programmable read-only memory
- EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- flash memory devices include, for example, tape, cartridges, cassettes, internal/removable disks.
- Optical memory devices include, for example, digital video disc (DVD), CD-ROM, DVD+/-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-ROM, HD-DVD, and BLURAY, and other optical memory technologies.
- the memory can store various objects or data, including caches, classes, frameworks, applications, modules, backup data, jobs, web pages, web page templates, data structures, database tables, repositories storing dynamic information, or other appropriate information including any parameters, variables, algorithms, instructions, rules, constraints, or references. Additionally, the memory can include other appropriate data, such as logs, policies, security or access data, or reporting files.
- the processor and the memory can be supplemented by, or incorporated in, special purpose logic circuitry.
- implementations of the subject matter described in this specification can be implemented on a computer having a display device, for example, a CRT (cathode ray tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), LED (Light Emitting Diode), or plasma monitor, for displaying information to the user and a keyboard and a pointing device, for example, a mouse, trackball, or trackpad by which the user can provide input to the computer.
- a display device for example, a CRT (cathode ray tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), LED (Light Emitting Diode), or plasma monitor
- a keyboard and a pointing device for example, a mouse, trackball, or trackpad by which the user can provide input to the computer.
- Input can also be provided to the computer using a touchscreen, such as a tablet computer surface with pressure sensitivity, a multi-touch screen using capacitive or electric sensing, or another type of touchscreen.
- Other types of devices can be used to interact with the user.
- feedback provided to the user can be any form
- GUI graphical user interface
- CLI command line interface
- a GUI can include a plurality of user interface (UI) elements, some or all associated with a web browser, such as interactive fields, pull- down lists, and buttons. These and other UI elements can be related to or represent the functions of the web browser.
- UI user interface
- Implementations of the subject matter described in this specification can be implemented in a computing system that includes a back-end component, for example, as a data server, or that includes a middleware component, for example, an application server, or that includes a front-end component, for example, a client computer having a graphical user interface or a Web browser through which a user can interact with an implementation of the subject matter described in this specification, or any combination of one or more such back-end, middleware, or front-end components.
- the components of the system can be interconnected by any form or medium of wireline or wireless digital data communication (or a combination of data communication), for example, a communication network.
- communication networks include a local area network (LAN), a radio access network (RAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), a wide area network (WAN), Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX), a wireless local area network (WLAN) using, for example, 802.11 a/b/g/n or 802.20 (or a combination of 802.11x and 802.20 or other protocols consistent with the present disclosure), all or a portion of the Internet, another communication network, or a combination of communication networks.
- LAN local area network
- RAN radio access network
- MAN metropolitan area network
- WAN wide area network
- WWX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
- WLAN wireless local area network
- 802.11 a/b/g/n or 802.20 or a combination of 802.11x and 802.20 or other protocols consistent with the present disclosure
- the communication network can communicate with, for example, Internet Protocol (IP) packets, Frame Relay frames, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) cells, voice, video, data, or other information between networks addresses.
- IP Internet Protocol
- ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- the computing system can include clients and servers.
- a client and server are generally remote from each other and typically interact through a communication network. The relationship of client and server arises by virtue of computer programs running on the respective computers and having a client-server relationship to each other.
- this specification contains many specific implementation details, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of what can be claimed, but rather as descriptions of features that can be specific to particular implementations. Certain features that are described in this specification in the context of separate implementations can also be implemented, in combination, in a single implementation.
- any claimed implementation is considered to be applicable to at least a computer-implemented method; a non-transitory, computer-readable medium storing computer-readable instructions to perform the computer-implemented method; and a computer system comprising a computer memory interoperably coupled with a hardware processor configured to perform the computer-implemented method or the instructions stored on the non-transitory, computer-readable medium.
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