DocumentCode
601437
Title
Closed-Forms Solution for Simplified PV Modeling and Voltage Evaluation Including Irradiation and Temperature Dependence
Author
Ginart, Antonio ; Riley, Ryan ; Hardman, Bryan ; Ernst, Michael
Author_Institution
Sputnik Technol. USA Inc., USA
fYear
2013
fDate
4-5 April 2013
Firstpage
105
Lastpage
112
Abstract
This paper presents a closed-form relation among voltage, current and power of PV cells. The methodology applied consists in a selective use of Taylor series with the purpose of obtaining a solvable analytical equation that presents similar results to the traditional numerical solution. This simplified solution enables an easier but precise evaluation of the PV voltage generated under specific conditions of temperature and solar radiance. The main benefit of this set of equations is the creation of a tool set that allows a precise evaluation of the yearly voltage profile based in PV datasheet and solar plant location. The expected yearly voltage profile provides valuable information in order to set the inverter voltage operation design in an optimal fashion for maximum yield benefits. These results may provide information valuable to compare and decide whether to install an inverter with or without a DC booster. The technique proposed in this work is validated by comparing the results of the set of equations derived with the traditional numerical solution and the PV manufactured values.
Keywords
invertors; photovoltaic cells; solar cells; solar power stations; solar radiation; DC booster; PV cell modeling; Taylor series; inverter voltage operation design; irradiation; solar power plant location; solar radiance; solvable analytical equation; temperature dependence; voltage profile evaluation; Approximation methods; Equations; Inverters; Mathematical model; Numerical models; Photovoltaic cells; Tin; Inverter voltage operation; PV Modeling; Taylor series; solar Irradiation; solar cell; solar power plant dimensioning; temperature dependence; voltage profile;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Green Technologies Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Denver, CO
ISSN
2166-546X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5191-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GreenTech.2013.24
Filename
6520037
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