Title :
Temperature influence on photovoltaic power optimizer components reliability
Author :
Graditi, G. ; Adinolfi, G.
Author_Institution :
Energy & Sustainable Econ. Dev. Res. Center, ENEA - Italian Nat. Agency for New Technol., Portici, Italy
Abstract :
Electronic components performances are influenced by many factors such as working conditions, load requirements, devices technologies, package types, ambient temperature, etc. In this paper a study of the temperature influence on components parameters in Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking (DMPPT) converters is made. In photovoltaic systems a crucial task is represented by converters energetic efficiency and reliability. To this aim an important design step consists in the identification of electronic devices able to assure feasibility to the specific application in terms of voltage and current rates, thermal behaviour and ability to work without failure under stated conditions for a long period of time. An electro-thermal design method for photovoltaic power optimizer converters is presented. In addition, the reliability performances of a DMPPT Diode Rectification boost are evaluated for a temperature distribution graph typical of an installation site in the South Italy.
Keywords :
energy conservation; graph theory; maximum power point trackers; optimisation; photovoltaic power systems; power generation reliability; power semiconductor diodes; DMPPT converters; DMPPT diode rectification boost; South Italy; ambient temperature; converter energetic efficiency; converter energetic reliability; current rates; device technologies; distributed maximum power point tracking converters; electronic component performances; electronic device identification; electrothermal design method; load requirements; package types; photovoltaic power optimizer components reliability; photovoltaic power optimizer converters; temperature distribution graph; temperature influence; thermal behaviour; voltage rates; Capacitance; Capacitors; MOSFET circuits; Reliability; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; DMPPT converter; photovoltaic; reliability; temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Sorrento
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1299-8
DOI :
10.1109/SPEEDAM.2012.6264560