Reading the related literature, although there were lots of paper regarding the effect of humidity on the output performance of PV panels, I have just seen two paper mentioned the effect of humidity on the accumulation of dust.

DOES ANY ONE KNOW ANY FURTHER STUDY OR CAN SHARE ANY INFORMATION IN THIS REGARDS?

1. According to the research done by Oguntoke et al [1], atmospheric humidity had negative correlations with dust fall. Mean relative humidity below 50% and mean wind speed above 4 m/s were predicted as critical levels for dust episodes incidence at sites that recorded “heavy” and “very heavy” dust fall.

2. Said and Walwil [2], showed that the adhesion increases with increase in humidity due to the presence of condensed water in the gap between the particle and surface which forms water capillary bridge between the bead and the surface. So dew drops in the morning as well as the amount of humidity could influence the process of dust accumulation.

Reference:

[1] Oguntoke, O., Ojelede, M. E., & Annegarn, H. J. (2013). Frequency of mine dust episodes and the influence of meteorological parameters on the Witwatersrand area, South Africa. International Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 2013.

[2] Said, S. A., & Walwil, H. M. (2014). Fundamental studies on dust fouling effects on PV module performance. Solar Energy, 107, 328-337.

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