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Mohammad Nazififard

Mohammad Nazififard

Assistant Professor

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

Department: Mechanical Engineering - Heat and Fluid

Degree: Ph.D

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Mohammad Nazififard

Assistant Professor Mohammad Nazififard

College: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Department: Mechanical Engineering - Heat and Fluid Degree: Ph.D |

Currently my primary focus is on renewable and clean energy systems. With over a decade of experience in the energy industry, I have led research and development efforts in sustainable energy production, energy management, and conservation systems.

At the University of Kashan, I am actively involved in teaching and conducting research, while also establishing close collaborations with the R&D divisions of major international companies. Together, we are advancing technologies in renewable and clean energy for Iran and similar regions. Through these partnerships, I have made significant contributions to the development and implementation of innovative solutions in our country's energy sector.

I strongly believe in taking a holistic approach to address energy challenges. This includes reducing consumption through efficiency improvements and promoting sustainable renewable energy production. By staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in renewable and smart energy systems, I strive to combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications to contribute to the transition towards a more sustainable and efficient energy future.

Areas of Expertise:
- Renewable Energy Systems
- Sustainable Energy Production
- Energy Management
- Smart Energy Systems
- Research and Development in Energy Systems Engineering

My affiliation

Department of Energy Systems Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Iran.

نمایش بیشتر

The experimental analysis of dust deposition effect on solar photovoltaic panels in Iran's desert environment

AuthorsAli Sadat - Jama Faraji - Mohammad Nazififard - Abbas Ketabi
JournalSustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
IF7.8
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At2021-10-11
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryUnited Kingdom

Abstract

Since soiling is a site-specific problem, this paper for the first time performs controlled experiments to determine the characteristics of a dust sample from the desert region of Iran and its impact on the power efficiency of solar photovoltaic modules. Dust characterization experiments are performed using scanning electron microscope, X-ray fluorescence, and elemental mapping. Elemental mapping tests, which have attracted little attention in photovoltaic soiling studies, will help researchers to investigate this phenomenon more accurately. For electrical evaluations, general relationships between losses caused by dust deposition and degradation of photovoltaic output parameters are obtained by testing different dust samples. The elemental results showed that the dust sample is mostly composed of Si, O, Al, and Ca elements. In addition, indoor experiments revealed that dust particles have different shapes and sizes (from 0.4 μm to 31 μm). When the dust density is increased from clean cell to almost dark shading conditions, it was observed that conversion efficiency, photovoltaic normalized maximum power, open-circuit current, and short-circuits current are decreased by 98.2% (non-linearly), 98.13% (non-linearly), 20.63% (linearly), and 98.02% (non-linearly), respectively. Furthermore, the results showed that soiling process has no significant impact on fill factor due to uniform dust dispersion on PV module.

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