Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods

For modeling a photovoltaic module, it is necessary to calculate the basic parameters which control the current-voltage characteristic curves, that is not provided by the manufacturer. Generally, for mono crystalline silicon module, the shunt resistance is generally high, and it is neglected in this...

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Main Author: Emad Talib Hahsim, Ass. Prof. Dr.
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Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad 2016-07-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/191
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description For modeling a photovoltaic module, it is necessary to calculate the basic parameters which control the current-voltage characteristic curves, that is not provided by the manufacturer. Generally, for mono crystalline silicon module, the shunt resistance is generally high, and it is neglected in this model. In this study, three methods are presented for four parameters model. Explicit simplified method based on an analytical solution, slope method based on manufacturer data, and iterative method based on a numerical resolution. The results obtained for these methods were compared with experimental measured data. The iterative method was more accurate than the other two methods but more complexity. The average deviation of the iterative method  not more than 5% of current- voltage values with the corresponding experimental data. The average deviation for the other two method 9.3% for slope method and 7.9% for simplifies method.
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spelling doaj.art-93cee070bcd043ebb907548554721b1f2023-09-02T18:43:20ZengUniversity of BaghdadJournal of Engineering1726-40732520-33392016-07-01227Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different MethodsEmad Talib Hahsim, Ass. Prof. Dr.0College of Engineering-University of BaghdadFor modeling a photovoltaic module, it is necessary to calculate the basic parameters which control the current-voltage characteristic curves, that is not provided by the manufacturer. Generally, for mono crystalline silicon module, the shunt resistance is generally high, and it is neglected in this model. In this study, three methods are presented for four parameters model. Explicit simplified method based on an analytical solution, slope method based on manufacturer data, and iterative method based on a numerical resolution. The results obtained for these methods were compared with experimental measured data. The iterative method was more accurate than the other two methods but more complexity. The average deviation of the iterative method  not more than 5% of current- voltage values with the corresponding experimental data. The average deviation for the other two method 9.3% for slope method and 7.9% for simplifies method.http://joe.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/main/article/view/191photovoltaic; module parameters; modeling; temperature effect;
spellingShingle Emad Talib Hahsim, Ass. Prof. Dr.
Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
Journal of Engineering
photovoltaic; module parameters; modeling; temperature effect;
title Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
title_full Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
title_fullStr Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
title_short Determination of Mono-crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Module Parameters Using Three Different Methods
title_sort determination of mono crystalline silicon photovoltaic module parameters using three different methods
topic photovoltaic; module parameters; modeling; temperature effect;
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