Title :
Thermography-Based Virtual MPPT Scheme for Improving PV Energy Efficiency Under Partial Shading Conditions
Author :
Yihua Hu ; Wenping Cao ; Jiande Wu ; Bing Ji ; Holliday, Derrick
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new thermography-based maximum power point tracking (MPPT) scheme to address photovoltaic (PV) partial shading faults. Solar power generation utilizes a large number of PV cells connected in series and in parallel in an array, and that are physically distributed across a large field. When a PV module is faulted or partial shading occurs, the PV system sees a nonuniform distribution of generated electrical power and thermal profile, and the generation of multiple maximum power points (MPPs). If left untreated, this reduces the overall power generation and severe faults may propagate, resulting in damage to the system. In this paper, a thermal camera is employed for fault detection and a new MPPT scheme is developed to alter the operating point to match an optimized MPP. Extensive data mining is conducted on the images from the thermal camera in order to locate global MPPs. Based on this, a virtual MPPT is set out to find the global MPP. This can reduce MPPT time and be used to calculate the MPP reference voltage. Finally, the proposed methodology is experimentally implemented and validated by tests on a 600-W PV array.
Keywords :
energy conservation; infrared imaging; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; power generation faults; solar power stations; PV array; PV cells; electrical power; energy efficiency; extensive data mining; fault detection; maximum power point tracking scheme; nonuniform distribution; partial shading conditions; photovoltaic partial shading faults; power 600 W; solar power generation; thermal camera; thermal profile; thermography-based virtual MPPT scheme; Arrays; Cameras; Circuit faults; Maximum power point trackers; Photovoltaic systems; Fault diagnosis; maximum power point tracking (MPPT); partial shading; photovoltaics (PVs); thermography;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2325062