PV modules may experience degradation conditions that affect their power efficiency and affect the rest of the PV array. Based on the literature review, this paper links the parameter variation on a PV module with the six most common degradation faults, namely, series resistance degradation, optical homogeneous degradation, optical heterogeneous degradation, potential induced degradation, micro-cracks, and light-induced degradation. A Monte Carlo-based numerical simulation was used to study the effect of the faults mentioned above in the voltage of the modules in a PV array with one faulty module. A simple expression to identify faults was derived based on the obtained results. The simplicity of this expression allows integrating the fault detection technique in low-cost electronic circuits embedded in a PV module, optimizer, or microinverter.
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Murillo-Soto, L. D., & Meza, C. (2022). Detection Criterion for Progressive Faults in Photovoltaic Modules Based on Differential Voltage Measurements. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12052565
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