Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis

This paper includes a model of photovoltaic module based on a basic catalogue data, taking into account the analysis of series and shunt resistance. These resistances are searched with accuracy 0.001 Ohms, but their influence is taken into account in the electrical parameters for each iteration. In...

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Main Authors: Krzesimowski Damian, Pawelec Artur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171901032
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spelling doaj-b084a35689f2439d9d871604b91afd6d2021-03-02T09:49:06ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01190103210.1051/e3sconf/20171901032e3sconf_eems2017_01032Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysisKrzesimowski DamianPawelec ArturThis paper includes a model of photovoltaic module based on a basic catalogue data, taking into account the analysis of series and shunt resistance. These resistances are searched with accuracy 0.001 Ohms, but their influence is taken into account in the electrical parameters for each iteration. In addition, the model takes into account changes in environmental parameters: solar radiation intensity and the operating temperature, for which is sought the optimal operating point of the module. This allows to perform a step towards practical applications of the model, including comparative analysis. In the literature numerical models are used to verify the functioning of the PV modules as a function of voltage or current. In the paper is included description of searching the voltage at which the operating point will achieve maximum power for given environmental parameters. This approach to the issue allows to determine the power plane, on which the inverter should move, and this was the first aim of the work. Moreover, it is therefore possible to compare different PV modules without necessity to build the test stands. The output numerical data for different PV modules can be compared with each other and the best model can be chosen to fulfil the condition of the maximum power per day for the desired geographical location. The ability to perform this kind of analysis is the second aim of the work.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171901032
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Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
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title Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
title_short Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
title_full Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
title_fullStr Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
title_full_unstemmed Application of numerical model of the photovoltaic module to the practical comparative analysis
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper includes a model of photovoltaic module based on a basic catalogue data, taking into account the analysis of series and shunt resistance. These resistances are searched with accuracy 0.001 Ohms, but their influence is taken into account in the electrical parameters for each iteration. In addition, the model takes into account changes in environmental parameters: solar radiation intensity and the operating temperature, for which is sought the optimal operating point of the module. This allows to perform a step towards practical applications of the model, including comparative analysis. In the literature numerical models are used to verify the functioning of the PV modules as a function of voltage or current. In the paper is included description of searching the voltage at which the operating point will achieve maximum power for given environmental parameters. This approach to the issue allows to determine the power plane, on which the inverter should move, and this was the first aim of the work. Moreover, it is therefore possible to compare different PV modules without necessity to build the test stands. The output numerical data for different PV modules can be compared with each other and the best model can be chosen to fulfil the condition of the maximum power per day for the desired geographical location. The ability to perform this kind of analysis is the second aim of the work.
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