A Density Peak-Based Clustering Approach for Fault Diagnosis of Photovoltaic Arrays

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Fault diagnosis of photovoltaic (PV) arrays plays a significant role in safe and reliable operation of PV systems. In this paper, the distribution of the PV systems' daily operating data under different operating conditions is analyzed. The results show that the data distribution features significant nonspherical clustering, the cluster center has a relatively large distance from any points with a higher local density, and the cluster number cannot be predetermined. Based on these features, a density peak-based clustering approach is then proposed to automatically cluster the PV data. And then, a set of labeled data with various conditions are employed to compute the minimum distance vector between each cluster and the reference data. According to the distance vector, the clusters can be identified and categorized into various conditions and/or faults. Simulation results demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method in the diagnosis of certain faults occurring in a PV array. Moreover, a 1.8 kW grid-connected PV system with 6×3 PV array is established and experimentally tested to investigate the performance of the developed method.

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Lin, P., Lin, Y., Chen, Z., Wu, L., Chen, L., & Cheng, S. (2017). A Density Peak-Based Clustering Approach for Fault Diagnosis of Photovoltaic Arrays. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/4903613

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