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The irradiance and temperature dependent mathematical model for estimation of photovoltaic panel performances (CROSBI ID 218854)

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Barukčić, Marinko ; Ćorluka, Venco ; Miklošević, Krešimir The irradiance and temperature dependent mathematical model for estimation of photovoltaic panel performances // Energy conversion and management, 101 (2015), 229-238. doi: 10.1016/j.enconman.2015.05.027

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Barukčić, Marinko ; Ćorluka, Venco ; Miklošević, Krešimir

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The irradiance and temperature dependent mathematical model for estimation of photovoltaic panel performances

The temperature and irradiance dependent mathematical model for photovoltaic panel performances estimation is proposed in the paper. The base of the model is the mathematical function of the photovoltaic panel current–voltage curve. The model of the current–voltage curve is based on the sigmoid function with temperature and irradiance dependent parameters. The temperature and irradiance dependencies of the parameters are proposed in the form of analytic functions. The constant parameters are involved in the analytical functions. The constant parameters need to be estimated to get the temperature and irradiance dependent current–voltage curve. The mathematical model contains 12 constant parameters and they are estimated by using the evolutionary algorithm. The optimization problem is defined for this purpose. The optimization problem objective function is based on estimated and extracted (measured) current and voltage values. The current and voltage values are extracted from current–voltage curves given in datasheet of the photovoltaic panels. The new procedure for estimation of open circuit voltage value at any temperature and irradiance is proposed in the model. The performance of the proposed mathematical model is presented for three different photovoltaic panel technologies. The simulation results indicate that the proposed mathematical model is acceptable for estimation of temperature and irradiance dependent current–voltage curve and photovoltaic panel performances within temperature and irradiance ranges.

estimation; evolutionary algorithm; irradiance dependence; I-V curve; mathematical model; PV panel performances; temperature dependence

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Podaci o izdanju

101

2015.

229-238

objavljeno

0196-8904

10.1016/j.enconman.2015.05.027

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Elektrotehnika

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