학술논문

An Investigation on Static Reconfiguration of Solar Photovoltaic Panels by Adopting Arithmetic Array Modelling
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 International Conference on Energy, Materials and Communication Engineering (ICEMCE) Energy, Materials and Communication Engineering (ICEMCE), 2023 International Conference on. :1-6 Dec, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Photovoltaic systems
Renewable energy sources
Power system dynamics
Switches
Generators
Sensors
Arithmetic
Solar PV arrangement
Arithmetic array modeling
Partial shading conditions
MPPT
Language
Abstract
Renewable energy has been widely utilized across various industrial sectors and domestic regions. The solar irradiation is harvested by applying numerous techniques. In all methods, the key hindrance is none other than the PSC which greatly affects the power extraction from the Photovoltaic (PV) panels. Whenever the Partial shading condition (PSC) situation arises, it creates a condition of uneven insolation on the panels. As a result, the current output from the panels will start to reduce from its rated value. In order to resolve these issues, numerous connection configurations are planned. Some of them are, Bridge Link (BL), Honey Comb (HC), Total Cross Tied (TCT), Series Parallel (SP), and combination of TCT with other three configurations which are reviewed by Chandrakant & Mikkili (2020). TCT technique of connecting the PV panels is one of the finest connection techniques to extract the maximum power. This method gives constant power at all types of PSCs. The static reconfiguration of PV panel arrangement explained by Moger (2020,) is one of the efficient methods to find the optimum placement of the solar PV panel in the available space to extract the maximum power at all circumstances of PSC. This method requires little or no sensors and switching devices for continuous monitoring, operation and control of the PV power system.