Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production
Photovoltaic (PV) power optimizers are introduced in PV systems to improve their energetic productivity in presence of mismatching phenomena and not uniform operating conditions. Commercially available converters are characterized by different DC-DC topologies. A promising one is the boost topology...
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doaj-de49911786b544a6a6f142ade354754d2020-11-25T03:33:16ZengPolish Academy of SciencesMetrology and Measurement Systems2300-19412015-03-0122113915210.1515/mms-2015-0012mms-2015-0012Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy ProductionCatelani Marcantonio0Ciani Lorenzo1Graditi Giorgio2Adinolfi Giovanna3Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139, Firenze, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, 50139, Firenze, ItalyENEA Italian National agency for new technologies, Energy and sustainable economic developmentENEA Italian National agency for new technologies, Energy and sustainable economic developmentPhotovoltaic (PV) power optimizers are introduced in PV systems to improve their energetic productivity in presence of mismatching phenomena and not uniform operating conditions. Commercially available converters are characterized by different DC-DC topologies. A promising one is the boost topology with its different versions. It is characterized by its circuital simplicity, few devices and high efficiency values - necessary features for a Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking (DMPPT) converter. PV power optimizer designs represent a challenging task since they operate in continuously changing operating conditions which strongly influence electronic component properties and thus the performance of complete converters. An aspect to carefully analyze in such applications is the thermal factor. In this paper, a necessity to have a suitable temperature monitoring system to avoid dangerous conditions is underlined In addition, another important requirement for a PV power optimizer is its reliability, since it can suggest a useful information on its diagnostic aspects, maintenance and investments. In fact, a reliable device requires less maintenance services, also improving the economic aspect. The evaluation of the electronic system reliability can be carried out using different reliability prediction models. In this paper, reliability indices, such as the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) or the Failure Rate of a Diode Rectification (DR) boost, are calculated using the evaluation of the Military Handbook 217F and Siemens SN29500 prediction models. With the reliability prediction results it has been possible to identify the most critical components of a DMPPT converter and a measurement setup has been developed in order to monitor the component stress level on the temperature, power, voltage, current, and energy in the DMPPT design phase avoiding the occurrence of a failure that might decrease the service life of the equipment.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mms.2015.22.issue-1/mms-2015-0012/mms-2015-0012.xml?format=INTphotovoltaicDMPPT converterreliabilityMIL-HDBK-217FSiemens SN29500 |
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Catelani Marcantonio Ciani Lorenzo Graditi Giorgio Adinolfi Giovanna Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production Metrology and Measurement Systems photovoltaic DMPPT converter reliability MIL-HDBK-217F Siemens SN29500 |
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Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production |
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Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production |
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Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production |
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Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production |
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Measurement and Comparison of Reliability Performance of Photovoltaic Power Optimizers for Energy Production |
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measurement and comparison of reliability performance of photovoltaic power optimizers for energy production |
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Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Metrology and Measurement Systems |
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Photovoltaic (PV) power optimizers are introduced in PV systems to improve their energetic productivity in presence of mismatching phenomena and not uniform operating conditions. Commercially available converters are characterized by different DC-DC topologies. A promising one is the boost topology with its different versions. It is characterized by its circuital simplicity, few devices and high efficiency values - necessary features for a Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking (DMPPT) converter. PV power optimizer designs represent a challenging task since they operate in continuously changing operating conditions which strongly influence electronic component properties and thus the performance of complete converters. An aspect to carefully analyze in such applications is the thermal factor. In this paper, a necessity to have a suitable temperature monitoring system to avoid dangerous conditions is underlined In addition, another important requirement for a PV power optimizer is its reliability, since it can suggest a useful information on its diagnostic aspects, maintenance and investments. In fact, a reliable device requires less maintenance services, also improving the economic aspect. The evaluation of the electronic system reliability can be carried out using different reliability prediction models. In this paper, reliability indices, such as the Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) or the Failure Rate of a Diode Rectification (DR) boost, are calculated using the evaluation of the Military Handbook 217F and Siemens SN29500 prediction models. With the reliability prediction results it has been possible to identify the most critical components of a DMPPT converter and a measurement setup has been developed in order to monitor the component stress level on the temperature, power, voltage, current, and energy in the DMPPT design phase avoiding the occurrence of a failure that might decrease the service life of the equipment. |
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