Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking

This paper presents a model of photovoltaic generation systems oriented to evaluate the performance of distributed maximum power point tracking algorithms. The model considers the series connection of n module-converter sets, which can be dimensioned depending on the particular application. This mod...

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Main Authors: Elkin E. Henao-Bravo, David A. Márquez-Viloria, Juan P. Villegas-Ceballos, Sergio I. Serna-Garcés, Carlos A. Ramos-Paja, Daniel González-Montoya
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano 2016-07-01
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Online Access:http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/890/811
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author Elkin E. Henao-Bravo
David A. Márquez-Viloria
Juan P. Villegas-Ceballos
Sergio I. Serna-Garcés
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Daniel González-Montoya
author_facet Elkin E. Henao-Bravo
David A. Márquez-Viloria
Juan P. Villegas-Ceballos
Sergio I. Serna-Garcés
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Daniel González-Montoya
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description This paper presents a model of photovoltaic generation systems oriented to evaluate the performance of distributed maximum power point tracking algorithms. The model considers the series connection of n module-converter sets, which can be dimensioned depending on the particular application. This model is composed of an equation set that can be implemented in any mathematical analysis software or programming language that allows to solve this kind of equations. The proposed model also includes the static behavior of the photovoltaic module, described by one equation that estimates the current-voltage relation. Additionally, it includes a model of the Boost power electronic converter with inductor lost, which allows an approximation to realistic applications. The final model is validated using simulations, and it is compared with a traditional electronic simulation software implementation.
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spelling doaj.art-bbe906e16f654847a82bdbf5ec083e9b2022-12-22T00:02:25ZengInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoTecnoLógicas0123-77992256-53372016-07-01193710712410.22430/22565337.88Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point trackingElkin E. Henao-Bravo0David A. Márquez-Viloria1Juan P. Villegas-Ceballos2 Sergio I. Serna-Garcés3 Carlos A. Ramos-Paja4Daniel González-Montoya5Instituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaInstituto Tecnológico MetropolitanoThis paper presents a model of photovoltaic generation systems oriented to evaluate the performance of distributed maximum power point tracking algorithms. The model considers the series connection of n module-converter sets, which can be dimensioned depending on the particular application. This model is composed of an equation set that can be implemented in any mathematical analysis software or programming language that allows to solve this kind of equations. The proposed model also includes the static behavior of the photovoltaic module, described by one equation that estimates the current-voltage relation. Additionally, it includes a model of the Boost power electronic converter with inductor lost, which allows an approximation to realistic applications. The final model is validated using simulations, and it is compared with a traditional electronic simulation software implementation.http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/890/811MPPTphotovoltaic moduledynamic modelpower electronicsrenewable energies
spellingShingle Elkin E. Henao-Bravo
David A. Márquez-Viloria
Juan P. Villegas-Ceballos
Sergio I. Serna-Garcés
Carlos A. Ramos-Paja
Daniel González-Montoya
Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
TecnoLógicas
MPPT
photovoltaic module
dynamic model
power electronics
renewable energies
title Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
title_full Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
title_fullStr Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
title_short Mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
title_sort mathematical model of photovoltaic systems for distributed maximum power point tracking
topic MPPT
photovoltaic module
dynamic model
power electronics
renewable energies
url http://itmojs.itm.edu.co/index.php/tecnologicas/article/view/890/811
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