Energies (Mar 2021)

Using EMPHASIS for the Thermography-Based Fault Detection in Photovoltaic Plants

  • Antonio Pio Catalano,
  • Ciro Scognamillo,
  • Pierluigi Guerriero,
  • Santolo Daliento,
  • Vincenzo d’Alessandro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14061559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1559

Abstract

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In this paper, an Efficient Method for PHotovoltaic Arrays Study through Infrared Scanning (EMPHASIS) is presented; it is a fast, simple, and trustworthy cell-level diagnosis method for commercial photovoltaic (PV) panels. EMPHASIS processes temperature maps experimentally obtained through IR cameras and is based on a power balance equation. Along with the identification of malfunction events, EMPHASIS offers an innovative feature, i.e., it estimates the electrical powers generated (or dissipated) by the individual cells. A procedure to evaluate the accuracy of the EMPHASIS predictions is proposed, which relies on detailed three-dimensional (3-D) numerical simulations to emulate realistic temperature maps of PV panels under any working condition. Malfunctioning panels were replicated in the numerical environment and the corresponding temperature maps were fed to EMPHASIS. Excellent results were achieved in both the cell- and panel-level power predictions. More specifically, the estimation of the power production of a PV panel with a shunted cell demonstrated an error lower than 1%. In cases of strong nonuniformities as a PV panel in hotspot, an estimation error in the range of 9–16% was quantified.

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