The paper proposes two mathematical models of a photo-voltaic (PV) cell - the complete model and the simplified model - which can be used also for modeling a PV module or a PV string under any environmental condition. Both of them are based on the well-known five-parameters model, while the approach allows to write a new descriptive equation, whose terms are functions of the information always available in the modern datasheet of a PV module's manufacturer. This implies that no pre-processing of the datasheet parameters is needed to use the proposed model, whichever the solar irradiance and the cell/module temperature are. Moreover, these models are interpreted from a circuital point of view, providing the electrical circuits constituted only by basic electrical components. Particularly, in order to take into account the variability of the environment parameters, several variable resistors and voltage-controlled sources are used. The proposed models are tested with the datasheet parameters of commercial PV modules.
A complete and simplified datasheet-based model of PV cells in variable environmental conditions for circuit simulation / Vergura, Silvano. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:5(2016). [10.3390/en9050326]
A complete and simplified datasheet-based model of PV cells in variable environmental conditions for circuit simulation
VERGURA, Silvano
2016-01-01
Abstract
The paper proposes two mathematical models of a photo-voltaic (PV) cell - the complete model and the simplified model - which can be used also for modeling a PV module or a PV string under any environmental condition. Both of them are based on the well-known five-parameters model, while the approach allows to write a new descriptive equation, whose terms are functions of the information always available in the modern datasheet of a PV module's manufacturer. This implies that no pre-processing of the datasheet parameters is needed to use the proposed model, whichever the solar irradiance and the cell/module temperature are. Moreover, these models are interpreted from a circuital point of view, providing the electrical circuits constituted only by basic electrical components. Particularly, in order to take into account the variability of the environment parameters, several variable resistors and voltage-controlled sources are used. The proposed models are tested with the datasheet parameters of commercial PV modules.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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