Detection Criterion for Progressive Faults in Photovoltaic Modules Based on Differential Voltage Measurements

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Abstract

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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