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Title: A novel hybrid numerical with analytical approach for parameter extraction of photovoltaic modules
Authors: Hmamou Dris Ben
Elyaqouti Mustapha
Arjdal Elhanafi
Saadaoui Driss
Lidaighbi Souad
Chaoufi Jamal
Ibrahim Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed
Aqel Rabya
Elfatmi Daoudi
Obukhov, Sergey Gennadievich
Keywords: тонкие пленки; аналитический подход; фотоэлектрические модули; математические модели; энергетические системы; шунтирующие сопротивления; photovoltaic; single diode model; mono-crystalline; thin film; Shell SP140; iterative approach
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Company Inc.
Citation: A novel hybrid numerical with analytical approach for parameter extraction of photovoltaic modules / Hmamou Dris Ben, Elyaqouti Mustapha, Arjdal Elhanafi [et al.] // Energy Conversion and Management: X. — 2022. — Vol. 14. — [100219, 15 p.].
Abstract: Building an accurate mathematical model of photovoltaic modules is an essential issue for providing reasonable analysis, control and optimization of photovoltaic energy systems. Therefore, this study provides a new accurate model of photovoltaic Panels based on single diode Model. In this case, the proposed model is the link between two models which are the ideal model and the resistance network. All parameters are estimated based on hybrid Analytical/Numerical approach: three parameters photocurrent, reverse saturation current and ideality factor are obtained using an Analytical approach based on the datasheet provided by the manufacturer under Standard Test Conditions. The series and shunt resistances are obtained by using a Numerical approach similar to the Villalva's method in order to achieve the purpose of modeling the resistance network part. Our model is tested with data from the manufacturer of three different technologies namely polycrystalline, Mono-crystalline silicon modules and thin-film based on Copper Indium Diselenide, and for more accurate performance evaluation we are introducing the Average Relative Error and the Root Mean Square Error. The simulated Current-Voltage and Power-Voltage curves are in accordance with experimental characteristics, and there is a strong agreement between the proposed model and the experimental characteristics. The computation time is 0.23 s lower than those obtained using others approach, and all obtained results under real environment conditions are also compared with different models and indicated that the proposed model outperforms the others approach such as villalva's and kashif's method.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/72798
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