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Titre: PV array power output maximization under partial shading using new configurations and arrangements
Auteur(s): Belhaouas, Nasreddine
Ait Cheikh, Mohamed Salah, Directeur de thèse
Mots-clés: Solar energy
Photovoltaic (PV)
Partial shading effects
Bypass and blocking diodes
PV array configuration
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT)
Date de publication: 2017
Résumé: Partial shading can dramatically decrease PV array power output as wellas complicate operation by causing multiple peak exhibitions in the power voltage(P-V) characteristic curve. These problems depend not only on the shading area but also and much more significantly on the shading pattern . In this work three new physical PV array arrangements to mitigate partial shading effects, are proposed . These arrangements are based on maximizing the distance between adjacent PV modules within a PV array, while rearranging modules to be in different rows and columns without changing the electrical connections . This allows redistribution of the shading patterns over the entire array . This result in a power dissipation minimization of the protection diodes in addition to maximizing the power output and eliminating multi peaks. Simulations are presented to assess the proposed physical PV array arrangements . This assessment is done through performance comparisons for various PV array configurations and arrangements under different shading patterns and scenarios . The new physical PV array arrangements yields the highest performance in terms of power output and eliminates the problem of local multi peaks in the P-V array characteristic curve .
Description: Thèse de Doctorat : Electronique : Alger, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique : 2017
URI/URL: http://repository.enp.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/1291
Collection(s) :Département Electronique

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