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作 者:Prabhakaran Koothu Kesavan A.Karthikeyan Manoj Kumar Sushant Mandal
机构地区:[1]Renewable Energy Laboratory,Prince Sultan University,Riyadh 11586,Saudi Arabia [2]Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,National Institute of Technology Karnataka,Mangalore 575025,India
出 处:《Chinese Journal of Electrical Engineering》2024年第2期93-102,共10页中国电气工程学报(英文)
基 金:Supported by Administration of National Institute of Technology Karnataka,India and Prince Sultan University,Saudi Arabia.
摘 要:The output power generation of a photovoltaic(PV)array reduces under partial shading,resulting in multiple local maxima in the PV characteristics and inaccurate tracking of the global maximum power point(GMPP).Various interconnection schemes are available to reduce power losses under partial shading.In this study,a primary key algorithm is proposed for distributing shading across an array.This method is suitable for any n×n PV array configuration and involves fewer calculations and variables,leading to reduced computational complexity.The power generations of a 9×9 PV array under four different shading conditions were compared with the configurations of:total cross-tied(TCT)and Su Du Ku,physical relocation and fixed column position of modules with fixed electrical connection(PRFCPM-FEC),and magic square(MS)and improved-odd-even-prime(IOEP).The advantage of the proposed method is that once the primary key elements are obtained,the remaining array elements are numbered in a simpler manner.The results obtained using the proposed arrangement show that the power is enhanced with reference to the TCT and is comparable to the Su Do Ku,PRFCPM-FEC,MS,and IOEP reconfigurations.
关 键 词:Photovoltaic(PV)array partial shading global maximum power point(GMPP) power loss primary key
分 类 号:TM615[电气工程—电力系统及自动化]
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