Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules

The photovoltaic module testing apparatus being used presently for photovoltaic measurements acts principally on the method of photovoltaic module loading with resistive, capacitive, and electronic elements. In this work, a new method is described using a supercapacitor as the load to the photovolta...

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Main Authors: Sudipta Basu Pal, Abhijit Das, Konika Das (Bhattacharya), Dipankar Mukherjee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-11-01
Series:Measurement + Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/0020294019865752
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spelling doaj-6e416d44339c4d288e608f9a247086de2020-11-25T03:20:40ZengSAGE PublishingMeasurement + Control0020-29402019-11-015210.1177/0020294019865752Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modulesSudipta Basu Pal0Abhijit Das1Konika Das (Bhattacharya)2Dipankar Mukherjee3Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, IndiaCentre of Excellence in Green Energy and Sensor Systems, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, IndiaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, Howrah, IndiaThe photovoltaic module testing apparatus being used presently for photovoltaic measurements acts principally on the method of photovoltaic module loading with resistive, capacitive, and electronic elements. In this work, a new method is described using a supercapacitor as the load to the photovoltaic module. This technique of characterization has proved to generate reliable V–I characteristics as validated by statistical and mathematical analyses in this article. Heat dissipation affecting the functioning of the photovoltaic modules is a common occurrence with resistive and capacitive loading techniques. It is reduced significantly in this method using supercapacitors, and curve tracing time is extremely modest and easily controllable. In effect, a low-cost, portable, and reliable I–V plotter is developed, which is operational from an embedded systems platform integrated with smart sensors. This I–V tracer has been used for the performance assessment of solar modules ranging from 10 to 100 Wp under varying climatic conditions in the eastern region of India. This test kit so developed in the photovoltaic engineering laboratory at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, is estimated to be useful for practicing engineers and photovoltaic scientists and in particular for photovoltaic module manufacturers. The performance parameters such as fill factor and performance ratio of photovoltaic modules measured by the device have been found to have almost identical values as the measurements from a reference commercial testing apparatus. The data pertaining to peak wattage as measured by the designed plotter have been found to be closely converging with an industry-friendly YOKOGAWA Power Meter (WT 330). Such peak values of power as measured and claimed by the datasheets will help reduce the uncertainties in measurement, leading to increased confidence of photovoltaic module manufacturers and investors. With this backdrop, the necessary work for scaling up of the low-cost I–V plotter has been taken up for assessing the performance of higher wattage photovoltaic modules.https://doi.org/10.1177/0020294019865752
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author Sudipta Basu Pal
Abhijit Das
Konika Das (Bhattacharya)
Dipankar Mukherjee
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Abhijit Das
Konika Das (Bhattacharya)
Dipankar Mukherjee
Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
Measurement + Control
author_facet Sudipta Basu Pal
Abhijit Das
Konika Das (Bhattacharya)
Dipankar Mukherjee
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title Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
title_short Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
title_full Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
title_fullStr Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
title_full_unstemmed Design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
title_sort design of a low-cost measuring and plotting device for photovoltaic modules
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Measurement + Control
issn 0020-2940
publishDate 2019-11-01
description The photovoltaic module testing apparatus being used presently for photovoltaic measurements acts principally on the method of photovoltaic module loading with resistive, capacitive, and electronic elements. In this work, a new method is described using a supercapacitor as the load to the photovoltaic module. This technique of characterization has proved to generate reliable V–I characteristics as validated by statistical and mathematical analyses in this article. Heat dissipation affecting the functioning of the photovoltaic modules is a common occurrence with resistive and capacitive loading techniques. It is reduced significantly in this method using supercapacitors, and curve tracing time is extremely modest and easily controllable. In effect, a low-cost, portable, and reliable I–V plotter is developed, which is operational from an embedded systems platform integrated with smart sensors. This I–V tracer has been used for the performance assessment of solar modules ranging from 10 to 100 Wp under varying climatic conditions in the eastern region of India. This test kit so developed in the photovoltaic engineering laboratory at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, is estimated to be useful for practicing engineers and photovoltaic scientists and in particular for photovoltaic module manufacturers. The performance parameters such as fill factor and performance ratio of photovoltaic modules measured by the device have been found to have almost identical values as the measurements from a reference commercial testing apparatus. The data pertaining to peak wattage as measured by the designed plotter have been found to be closely converging with an industry-friendly YOKOGAWA Power Meter (WT 330). Such peak values of power as measured and claimed by the datasheets will help reduce the uncertainties in measurement, leading to increased confidence of photovoltaic module manufacturers and investors. With this backdrop, the necessary work for scaling up of the low-cost I–V plotter has been taken up for assessing the performance of higher wattage photovoltaic modules.
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