Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.

Modeling and simulation of photovoltaic (PV) systems are open research areas since I-V and P-V curves are commonly required to analyze the performance of PV installations. To obtain such curves commercial software packages can be used, however the connection type and size of the PV array may cause l...

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Main Authors: Luz A. Trejos-Grisales, Carlos A. Ramos-Paja, Andrés J. Saavedra-Montes
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano 2015-07-01
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Online Access:http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/765/722
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spelling doaj-f148134483a54f5ea874dd270af48b542020-11-24T21:21:04ZengInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoTecnoLógicas0123-77992256-53372015-07-011835576910.22430/22565337.187Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.Luz A. Trejos-Grisales0Carlos A. Ramos-Paja1Andrés J. Saavedra-Montes2 Universidad Nacional de Colombia Universidad Nacional de Colombia Universidad Nacional de ColombiaModeling and simulation of photovoltaic (PV) systems are open research areas since I-V and P-V curves are commonly required to analyze the performance of PV installations. To obtain such curves commercial software packages can be used, however the connection type and size of the PV array may cause large simulation times. To overcome such an issue several techniques based on analyzing the inflection points have been proposed to model the PV array with the aim of reconstruct accurately the required electrical curves. However, such analysis has been applied only for series-parallel (SP) configuration, which is just one alternative to connect PV arrays among several other regular or irregular options. Therefore, a more general approach is needed. This paper presents an approach to obtain the characteristics curves for any PV array, regular or irregular, by extending the inflection points analysis. Then, the calculation of the PV array electrical curves is simplified by using equivalent circuits within the intervals defined by the inflection points. Such a procedure is based on defining which modules become active due to the behavior of the bypass diodes. Finally, the proposed approach enables to analyze any PV array without requiring long electrical simulations. The solution was validated by means of simulation results obtained in Matlab®.http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/765/722Math representationnon-uniform PV generatorequivalent circuits
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author Luz A. Trejos-Grisales
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Andrés J. Saavedra-Montes
spellingShingle Luz A. Trejos-Grisales
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Andrés J. Saavedra-Montes
Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
TecnoLógicas
Math representation
non-uniform PV generator
equivalent circuits
author_facet Luz A. Trejos-Grisales
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Andrés J. Saavedra-Montes
author_sort Luz A. Trejos-Grisales
title Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
title_short Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
title_full Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
title_fullStr Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
title_full_unstemmed Equivalent circuits for simulating irregular PV arrays under partial shading conditions.
title_sort equivalent circuits for simulating irregular pv arrays under partial shading conditions.
publisher Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano
series TecnoLógicas
issn 0123-7799
2256-5337
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Modeling and simulation of photovoltaic (PV) systems are open research areas since I-V and P-V curves are commonly required to analyze the performance of PV installations. To obtain such curves commercial software packages can be used, however the connection type and size of the PV array may cause large simulation times. To overcome such an issue several techniques based on analyzing the inflection points have been proposed to model the PV array with the aim of reconstruct accurately the required electrical curves. However, such analysis has been applied only for series-parallel (SP) configuration, which is just one alternative to connect PV arrays among several other regular or irregular options. Therefore, a more general approach is needed. This paper presents an approach to obtain the characteristics curves for any PV array, regular or irregular, by extending the inflection points analysis. Then, the calculation of the PV array electrical curves is simplified by using equivalent circuits within the intervals defined by the inflection points. Such a procedure is based on defining which modules become active due to the behavior of the bypass diodes. Finally, the proposed approach enables to analyze any PV array without requiring long electrical simulations. The solution was validated by means of simulation results obtained in Matlab®.
topic Math representation
non-uniform PV generator
equivalent circuits
url http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/765/722
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