Applied Sciences (May 2021)

Analytical Modeling of Current-Voltage Photovoltaic Performance: An Easy Approach to Solar Panel Behavior

  • José Miguel Álvarez,
  • Daniel Alfonso-Corcuera,
  • Elena Roibás-Millán,
  • Javier Cubas,
  • Juan Cubero-Estalrrich,
  • Alejandro Gonzalez-Estrada,
  • Rocío Jado-Puente,
  • Marlon Sanabria-Pinzón,
  • Santiago Pindado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11094250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 4250

Abstract

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In this paper, we propose very simple analytical methodologies for modeling the behavior of photovoltaic (solar cells/panels) using a one-diode/two-resistor (1-D/2-R) equivalent circuit. A value of a = 1 for the ideality factor is shown to be very reasonable for the different photovoltaic technologies studied here. The solutions to the analytical equations of this model are simplified using easy mathematical expressions defined for the Lambert W-function. The definition of these mathematical expressions was based on a large dataset related to solar cells and panels obtained from the available academic literature. These simplified approaches were successfully used to extract the parameters from explicit methods for analyzing the behavior of solar cells/panels, where the exact solutions depend on the Lambert W-function. Finally, a case study was carried out that consisted of fitting the aforementioned models to the behavior (that is, the I-V curve) of two solar panels from the UPMSat-1 satellite. The results show a fairly high level of accuracy for the proposed methodologies.

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