How does time-variyng radiation is interpreted by a Solar Cell in Simulink? How can I obtain the power produced?

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Hello everybody,
I'm interested in obtaining the annual power production of a single solar cell. For that I have done the input of a timeseries in Simulink where the first column is the annual hours (01-12-2017 12:00:00, for example) and the second is the correspondent radiation in Wh/m2).
How do I obtain the power produced for the complete input time?
Thank you so much, Sofia

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Nakul
Nakul il 30 Mag 2017
You can write a program for that, with irradiance as input and maximum power from the cell as output. So for each time you can calculate the maximum power the cell can generate. You can calculate the total energy the cell can produce in a year from this.
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Sofia Carvalho
Sofia Carvalho il 30 Mag 2017
I need to simulate using simulink because I'm doing a simulation of a bifacial panel, so actually I have 120 values of irradiation.
Yasmine Gaaloul
Yasmine Gaaloul il 19 Mag 2022
Modificato: Yasmine Gaaloul il 19 Mag 2022
Hello how did you do the simulation of Bifacial solar panel, can you help me please I need it for my research master and thank you in advance.and this is my email yasminegaaloul91@gmail.com

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