International Journal of Photoenergy (Jan 2022)

The Numerical Algorithms and Optimization Approach Used in Extracting the Parameters of the Single-Diode and Double-Diode Photovoltaic (PV) Models

  • R. Thandaiah Prabu,
  • S. Parasuraman,
  • Satyajeet Sahoo,
  • T. M. Amirthalakshmi,
  • S. Ramesh,
  • S. Agnes Shifani,
  • S. Arockia Jayadhas,
  • M. Indra Reddy,
  • Sami Al Obaid,
  • Saleh Alfarraj,
  • S. S. Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5473266
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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The current-voltage association of the single-diode photovoltaic (PV) cell comparable circuit system was characterized by its nonlinear implicit logical equation that would be hard to be resolved numerically. Because of the difficulty, various strategies for explaining this equation by using numerical approaches have been developed. The double-diode model is used to depict the PV cell in this research. This design is more accurate at the low irradiance levels, allowing for an extra accurate estimate performance of the PV system. The number of input variables is decreased to four to save time, and the values of Rp and Rs are calculated using an effective iterative technique. This research analyzes and compares three commonly used strategies for explaining the current-voltage equation parameter of a single-diode solar PV model. The chaotic optimization approach (COA) is used to evaluate the single-diode and double-diode solar cell characteristics. The suggested method relies on experimentally established current-voltage (I-V) characteristics. The suggested approach uses the curves of I-V characteristics obtained in the research laboratory for several standards of the solar temperature and the radiation and demonstrates its applicability in terms of efficacy, accuracy, and the simplicity of execution in an extensive range of real-world situations. As a conclusion, COA-based restriction approximation is beneficial to photovoltaic power generator manufacturers that want a timely and efficient PV cell/module model. It demonstrates that no single approach performs the best among all parameters and the method selection is always a trade-off depending on the user’s focus.