A quantitative and comparative performance evaluation of PV models on PSPICE platform

S. K. Dash, R. Raj, S. Nema, R. Nema
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Despite of the abundant resource potential and availability of conventional resources like oil and gas in many countries is moving toward the sustainable energy like solar power. Even though these country's has a substantial amount of installed capacity largely based on renewable energy like hydropower, but these resources yield fluctuates greatly during the drought season, forcing to rely on expensive emergency thermal units which again considerably affects the environmental balance but by implementing solar power resources substantial difference can be brought in the environmental circumstances. This paper presents simulation and study of PV cells using the generic model on PSPICE platform. Using PSPICE circuit simulator voltage and current variation can be verified under different a set of condition. Diode based models are used to conduct the studies which are classified on the basis of number of diodes. This paper provides a comparative behavioral study of different models under varying condition of temperature, diode parameter, solar insolation, and etc. This study helps in sketching out the performance evaluation under different circuit topology and control strategy.
PSPICE平台上PV模型的定量和比较性能评价
尽管有丰富的资源潜力和可用的传统资源,如石油和天然气,许多国家正在转向可持续能源,如太阳能。尽管这些国家的装机容量很大程度上是基于水电等可再生能源,但这些资源的发电量在干旱季节波动很大,迫使依赖昂贵的应急热机组,这再次严重影响了环境平衡,但通过实施太阳能发电资源,可以在环境状况方面带来实质性的差异。本文利用PSPICE平台上的通用模型对光伏电池进行了仿真研究。利用PSPICE电路模拟器可以验证在不同条件下电压和电流的变化。采用基于二极管的模型进行研究,并根据二极管的数量进行分类。本文对不同模型在温度、二极管参数、日照等不同条件下的性能进行了比较研究。该研究有助于勾画出不同电路拓扑和控制策略下的性能评估。
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