LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions

Though intermittent, solar energy is a clean and eternal source of energy. PV (Photovoltaic) cell is one of the technology to harness the solar energy and use it as electricity. In recent years rising cost of electricity and environmental concerns have made the solar PV technology a rising research...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Kamran, Muhammad Bilal, Zeeshan Jahan Zaib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2018-07-01
Series:Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.1803.07
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spelling doaj-2676401801e04c5cb8991d3a7760f1592020-11-25T00:13:41ZengMehran University of Engineering and TechnologyMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology0254-78212413-72192018-07-01373 529538LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric ConditionsMuhammad Kamran0Muhammad Bilal1Zeeshan Jahan Zaib2Center for Energy Research and Development, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.Center for Energy Research and Development, University of Engineering and Technology, LahoreSchool of Electrical Engineering, The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad.Though intermittent, solar energy is a clean and eternal source of energy. PV (Photovoltaic) cell is one of the technology to harness the solar energy and use it as electricity. In recent years rising cost of electricity and environmental concerns have made the solar PV technology a rising research field. In this research field the efficiency improvement is the focal point for the researchers. Because of intermittent weather conditions the output power of the solar cell varies directly to the irradiance level and inversely to the cell temperature and cell never operates at its maximum power. In this paper the characteristics of the sun power A-300 solar cell is simulated in a novel way in LabVIEW using MathScript RT Module along with a MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracker) using variable step sized incremental conductance algorithm that operates the cell at its maximum power without oscillating at maximum power point. Impacts of changing solar insolation and cell temperature on output curves are also discussed graphically and numerically. The results of the simulation verify the data sheet parameters of sun power A-300 solar cell. Graphs of output power of MPPT indicate the accuracy of the variable step sized InC (Incremental Conductance) algorithm for constant and varying solar irradiance with fast tracking and elimination of steady state oscillations about the MPP which is comparatively better than the conventional MPPT algorithms as compared in the results.https://doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.1803.07Solar PhotovoltaicLabVIEWMathScript RT ModuleIncremental ConductanceMaximum Power Point Tracke.
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author Muhammad Kamran
Muhammad Bilal
Zeeshan Jahan Zaib
spellingShingle Muhammad Kamran
Muhammad Bilal
Zeeshan Jahan Zaib
LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
Solar Photovoltaic
LabVIEW
MathScript RT Module
Incremental Conductance
Maximum Power Point Tracke.
author_facet Muhammad Kamran
Muhammad Bilal
Zeeshan Jahan Zaib
author_sort Muhammad Kamran
title LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
title_short LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
title_full LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
title_fullStr LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
title_full_unstemmed LabVIEW Based Simulator for Solar Cell Characteristics and MPPT Under Varying Atmospheric Conditions
title_sort labview based simulator for solar cell characteristics and mppt under varying atmospheric conditions
publisher Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
series Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
issn 0254-7821
2413-7219
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Though intermittent, solar energy is a clean and eternal source of energy. PV (Photovoltaic) cell is one of the technology to harness the solar energy and use it as electricity. In recent years rising cost of electricity and environmental concerns have made the solar PV technology a rising research field. In this research field the efficiency improvement is the focal point for the researchers. Because of intermittent weather conditions the output power of the solar cell varies directly to the irradiance level and inversely to the cell temperature and cell never operates at its maximum power. In this paper the characteristics of the sun power A-300 solar cell is simulated in a novel way in LabVIEW using MathScript RT Module along with a MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracker) using variable step sized incremental conductance algorithm that operates the cell at its maximum power without oscillating at maximum power point. Impacts of changing solar insolation and cell temperature on output curves are also discussed graphically and numerically. The results of the simulation verify the data sheet parameters of sun power A-300 solar cell. Graphs of output power of MPPT indicate the accuracy of the variable step sized InC (Incremental Conductance) algorithm for constant and varying solar irradiance with fast tracking and elimination of steady state oscillations about the MPP which is comparatively better than the conventional MPPT algorithms as compared in the results.
topic Solar Photovoltaic
LabVIEW
MathScript RT Module
Incremental Conductance
Maximum Power Point Tracke.
url https://doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.1803.07
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