Characterisation of the Glare Properties of Photovoltaic Modules and PV Systems Using a Photographic Camera
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2024-08-05
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Conference Paper
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English
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Abstract
Abstract. With the increasing prevalence of photovoltaic (PV) installations on north-facing roofs in urban areas, the issue of glare on PV modules is becoming more significant. This paper presents a method for measuring and characterising the intensity and type of glare using a commercially available photo camera. The method utilises the fact that brightness information is inherently contained in a photograph. Due to the strong non-linearity of brightness information in an image, especially when using High Dynamic Range (HDR) functionality, an image needs to be divided into multiple sub-images with clearly defined settings, and the linear range extracted from each of them. The information obtained in this way is then assembled into a new image. The resulting luminance image describes the intensity and shape of glare, forming the basis for calculating the occurrence of glare (times and days of the year) in a simplified manner.
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TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Conference
39. PV-Symposium
Publisher
TIB Open Publishing
Submitter
Bucher, Christof
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Hess, D., & Bucher, C. (2024). Characterisation of the Glare Properties of Photovoltaic Modules and PV Systems Using a Photographic Camera. 39. PV-Symposium. TIB Open Publishing. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.22062
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