Research on the Fire Risk of Photovoltaic DC Fault Arcs Based on Multiphysical Field Simulation

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Abstract

With the rapid growth of photovoltaic power generation systems, fire incidents within the system have progressively increased. The lack of thorough studies on the temperature properties of direct current (DC) arc faults has resulted in an unclear ignition mechanism, significantly increasing the fire risk associated with such faults. Hence, this work presents a proposed experimental scheme for detecting photovoltaic DC series arc faults (SAFs) and the corresponding detection standards. Additionally, the temperature characteristics of the DC arc fault are further analyzed. The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) arc fault simulation model is developed to investigate the temperature-related aspects of photovoltaic DC arc faults. Finally, our experimental validation confirms the precision of the model in simulating arc temperature. It is verified that the research presented in this paper can provide a good explanation for the rise time of DC arc temperature and the characteristic distribution of arc distance. This study elucidates the impact mechanism of line current, power supply voltage, and arc gap size on arc temperature in a photovoltaic system. Additionally, it proposes an evaluation method for assessing the arc fault ignition risk level. This method is essential for safeguarding against arc fault ignition risk in photovoltaic DC series cells.

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Xie, Z., Hou, L., He, P., Hu, W., Wang, Y., & Sheng, D. (2025). Research on the Fire Risk of Photovoltaic DC Fault Arcs Based on Multiphysical Field Simulation. Energies, 18(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en18061396

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