Performance Enhancements and Modeling of Photovoltaic Panel Configurations During Partial Shading Conditions

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Lahcen EL iysaouy
Mhammed LAHBABI
Abdelmajid OUMNAD
Mohamed AZEROUAL
Youness BOUJOUDAR
Hajar Saad El Imanni
Ayman ALJARBOUH
Muhammad FAYAZ

Abstract

The growing focus on solar energy has led to an expansion of large solar energy projects in the world. Though the most widely adopted Total Cross Tie (TCT) interconnection patterns will reduce the loss of mismatch, the appearance of shades in large-scale photovoltaic arrays drastically decreases the output power as well as several peaks of power in the P-V characteristics. To overcome these problems, the PV panels are organised using either electrical or physical reconfiguration methods. In this respect, it has been established that physical relocation methods are both cost-effective and efficient to disperse the shadow. In this context fits this work, his goal is to study the magic square view (MSV) for the physical rearrangement of the PV module in a TCT scheme. The simulation results reveal the effectiveness of the MSV method efficiently scattering the shade over the whole photovoltaic array. For validation, four types of Partial Shading Conditions (PSCs) patterns are considered and are then compared with the TCT and the recently proved Competence Square (CS) techniques: Short and Wide (SW), Long and Wide (LW), Long and Narrow (LN), and Short and Narrow (SN) shading patterns. Overall, MSV method is important in achieving improved output power enhancement of PV array under shaded conditions. A very clear improvement is obtained in the Long and Wide partial shading pattern.

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EL iysaouy, L., LAHBABI, M., OUMNAD, A. ., AZEROUAL, M., BOUJOUDAR, Y., Saad El Imanni, H. ., ALJARBOUH, A., & FAYAZ, M. (2023). Performance Enhancements and Modeling of Photovoltaic Panel Configurations During Partial Shading Conditions. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 21(5), 866–877. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.24486736e.2023.21.5.1506
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Mhammed LAHBABI, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.

Power Electronics, Renewable Energy, Photovoltaics, Electrical Engineering 

Abdelmajid OUMNAD, ERSC formerly known as LEC, research Center E3S, EMI, Mohammed V University in Rabat, BP765 Agdal, Rabat, Morocco, Mohammed V University in Rabat, Rabat, Morocco

ERSC formerly known as LEC, research Center E3S, EMI