2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2019.01.098
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Simplified methods for evaluating the degradation of photovoltaic module and modeling considering partial shading

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“…Figure 14 shows I-V and P-V curves of the panel that has a hot spot and a panel without faults as a comparison. It is observed that the voltage of the panel with failure falls at around 16Vdc, showing a typical behavior of a damaged or "shaded" cell [14][15][16][17] which matches the thermography image. Reviewing the P-V curve of the panels, the decrease in the maximum power point (MPP) is observed, power decreases from 94.16W on the panel without anomalies (see Figure 14a), to 69.97W on the panel with anomalies (with a hotspot, see Figure 14b) obtaining a 25.69% less power in the panel with the hot spot compared to a panel without failures.…”
Section: I-v/p-v Curves Analysis As First Validationmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Figure 14 shows I-V and P-V curves of the panel that has a hot spot and a panel without faults as a comparison. It is observed that the voltage of the panel with failure falls at around 16Vdc, showing a typical behavior of a damaged or "shaded" cell [14][15][16][17] which matches the thermography image. Reviewing the P-V curve of the panels, the decrease in the maximum power point (MPP) is observed, power decreases from 94.16W on the panel without anomalies (see Figure 14a), to 69.97W on the panel with anomalies (with a hotspot, see Figure 14b) obtaining a 25.69% less power in the panel with the hot spot compared to a panel without failures.…”
Section: I-v/p-v Curves Analysis As First Validationmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Visual inspections present the swiftest and the first option of identifying PV modules degradation modes and signatures that are visible to human eyes [78,79,106,107]. Visual inspection of PV modules is typically performed before and after the modules have been subjected to environmental, electrical, or various laboratory stress tests.…”
Section: Visual Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and 𝑉 𝑡ℎ = 𝑘 𝑇 𝑞 is the thermal voltage of the module, α0 temperature correction coefficient for current (°C -1 ), β0 temperature correction coefficient for voltage (°C -1 ), I0 reverse saturation current (A), n1 first diode ideality factor, and RS series resistance (Ω). So, the current supplied by the solar cell in 1 diode model is given by the following relation [13].…”
Section: Solar Cell Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%