How can I calculate Tc and CE, when both the variables are interdependent?
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I am trying to form a basic model of Solar PV with an hourly data of one whole year. In order to calculate the final output from the single PV module, I first have to calculate the cell temperature (Tc) and efficiency (CE), which are interrelated and unknown. The following are the equations for Tc and CE:
Tc=Ta+((G/800)(NOCT-20)(1-(CE/τα)))
CE=NCE(1-β(Tc-25)+0.12log(G/1000))
Can anyone help me in coding the above two equation to get Tc and CE as a number. Thank you.
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Torsten
on 14 Mar 2018
Linear System of equations for Tc and CE (2 equations for 2 variables). Use Cramer's rule or \ to solve.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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