3D simulation of complex shading affecting PV systems taking benefit from the power of graphics cards developed for the video game industry
Jesus Robledo, Jonathan Leloux, Eduardo Lorenzo

TL;DR
This paper introduces 3DPV, a GPU-accelerated web-based tool for accurately modeling complex shading effects on photovoltaic systems, enabling high-resolution, fast simulations directly in a browser.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel GPU-based, web-compatible software that evaluates complex shading impacts on PV energy output with high spatial resolution and efficiency.
Findings
High-resolution shading evaluation using GPU acceleration
Web-based implementation with no local installation
Effective modeling of complex 3D shading scenes
Abstract
Shading reduces the power output of a photovoltaic (PV) system. The design engineering of PV systems requires modeling and evaluating shading losses. Some PV systems are affected by complex shading scenes whose resulting PV energy losses are very difficult to evaluate with current modeling tools. Several specialized PV design and simulation software include the possibility to evaluate shading losses. They generally possess a Graphical User Interface (GUI) through which the user can draw a 3D shading scene, and then evaluate its corresponding PV energy losses. The complexity of the objects that these tools can handle is relatively limited. We have created a software solution, 3DPV, which allows evaluating the energy losses induced by complex 3D scenes on PV generators. The 3D objects can be imported from specialized 3D modeling software or from a 3D object library. The shadows cast by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques · Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
