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By

Gaurav Kumar

&

Dr. Ashish K. Panchal

S V National Institute of Technology,

Surat

A PROCEDURE FOR FINDING SOLAR CELL PARAMETERS AT DIFFERENT

TEMPERATURES

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INTRODUCTION• Increasing electricity demands & fuel prices tempt us for

renewable energy sources such as wind power & solar photovoltaic (SPV).

• Extraction of maximum power from SPV is essential for better performance.

• SPV performance is greatly influenced by atmospheric conditions such as solar irradiance, cell-temperature, wind speed, etc.

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SOLAR CELL I-V RELATION AND PARAMETERS

• I and V cell current and voltage, respectively• Iph photo-current• I0 reverse saturation current• Rse series resistance• Rsh shunt resistance• n diode ideality factor

Solar cell single p-n junctiondiode equivalent electrical circuit

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NEED FOR THE METHOD

• ISC strongly influenced by solar irradiance

• VOC & FF strongly influenced by temperature

• Rate of change of VOC with T depends on rate of change of Rsh and Eg with T

• Rate of change of FF with T depends on rate of change of Rse and V with T

• Interdependency of performance on electrical parameters plays significant role on η at different T

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ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY: DETERMINATION OF ISC

• At ISC point on the I-V curve

• Hence Iph = ISC (Iph photo-current)

A typical I-V characteristic of a solar cell

MPP

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DETERMINATION OF RSH

• Use of Lagrangian interpolation formula for current

• Lagrangian multiplier

• Inverse of dI/dV at SC point gives Rsh

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DETERMINATION OF RSE

• Following linear equations are formed as a function of Rse and n

• Rse is found from,

Where

Assumption V/Rsh >> IRse/Rsh

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DETERMINATION OF I0 AND N

• Using Rsh and Rse, the following linear equations as a function of I0 and n are formed,

• n and I0 are determined as follows,

Where &

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EXPERIMENTAL

A 4 x 4 cm2 silicon solar cell is tested in a solar simulator with different temperatures of 40, 50 and 60oC.

Solar Simulator Silicon Solar Cell

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I-V CHARACTERISTICS AND PARAMETERS OF A SILICON CELL TESTED IN THE LAB

Experimental characteristics match with that of the fitted

Parameters obtained bythe proposed method

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I-V CHARACTERISTICS AND PARAMETERS OF A SILICON CELL OF PREVIOUS LITERATURE

Synthetic I-V characteristics match with that of the fitted.

Ref: Priyanka Singh et al. Solar Energy Materials & Solar cell 92 (2008)

Obtained parameters match almost with those of reported at different temperatures

Parameters obtained by the proposed method

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CONCLUSIONS• A non-iterative technique is developed for finding parameters of a

solar cell tested under different temperatures

• Technique is applicable to a Si cell with I-V data available in the literature and a Si cell tested in our laboratory

• Technique is simple and can be employed for different PV cells tested in different irradiance as well

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS• NCPRE, IIT Bombay for providing solar simulator through the

programme “1000 teachers training for SPV”

• SVNIT, Surat for providing the fund to attend this conference


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