DEGRADATION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS INDUCED BY ELECTRIC POTENTIAL: THEORETICAL SURVEY AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDY ON THE INVERTER OPERATION INFLUENCE
Abstract
This work presents a thorough survey on the Potential Induced Degradation (PID) of solar panels, which is responsible for the efficiency and lifetime reduction of photovoltaic modules. It will be described its actuation... [ view full abstract ]
This work presents a thorough survey on the Potential Induced Degradation (PID) of solar panels, which is responsible for the efficiency and lifetime reduction of photovoltaic modules. It will be described its actuation mechanisms, influencing factors, resulting damages from its manifestation and impact of the electric system characteristics (grounding type, presence of inverters, cell association, etc) on its severity, among other issues. Along the development of this work, the authors formulated the hypothesis that the common voltage produced by the PWM switching of the inverter bridge could propagate over the photovoltaic installation and be combined to the voltage between the module terminals (poles) and the ground, eventually resulting in substantial voltage shifts. Since the PID is strongly dependent on the poles potential in relation to the (grounded) module frame, the inverter could then worsen the phenomenon. In this context, in order to investigate such suspicion, a computational case study was performed, where a complete photovoltaic system was implemented in Matlab/Simulink, with seven different configurations. In each case, the common mode voltage and corrents, which are produced by the inverter and propagate over the installation, were determined at the connection point of the panels and then analyzed under the PID context.
Authors
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Nayara Grazielle Do Nascimento Irias
(Federal University of Minas Gerais)
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Hélder Paula
(Federal University of Minas Gerais)
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Eduardo Cardoso
(Federal University of Minas Gerais)
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Bruno Marciano Lopes
(Power Utility of Minas Gerais)
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Philipe Pereira
(Federal University of M)
Topic Areas
Photovoltaic Applications (off-grid) , Electromagnetic Compatibility
Session
OP-5D » Photovoltaic Systems II (16:00 - Tuesday, 1st December, Topázio)