This work focuses on modeling the impact of desert aerosols on a mini central solar photovoltaic (PV). Our studied physical model is comparable to a multilayer. We have described and discretized the mathematical equations which govern the physical model. Also, we analyzed the influence of the parameters τa and X on the solar radiation received at the surface of solar PV modules. The results of the study taken from Figures 6(a)-(d) representing the variations of the global solar radiation on the solstices and equinoxes as well as the 21 of the months of the year days understood show that: if τ a = 0 and X = 0 , IC = 67.87% ; if τ a = 0.5 and X = 0.5 , IC = 21% ; if τ a = 0.8 and X = 0.8 , IC = 12% and if τ a = 1.5 and X = 1.5 then IC = 4% . These results show that desert aerosols significantly influence the global solar radiation received. Unfortunately, this influence lowers the productivity of the central solar PV in general.
Modeling, Solar Radiation, Desert Aerosol