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Failures involving PV cells affect the global reliability of the whole PV plant. Malfunctioning cells experience dramatic reverse biasing, causing over temperature and often leading to permanent damages. Even though traditional bypass diodes limit severe reverse biasing, they are not able to avoid over-temperature and hot spot occurrence. The circuit proposed in this paper replaces traditional bypass diodes, providing bypass action of sub-panel in case of significant reduction of the operating voltage; therefore, the operating area of the sub-panel is reduced to a safety area close to the MPP. Moreover, in case of bypass, the proposed circuit zeros the current in the bypassed cell by means an automatic disconnection section, thus avoiding power dissipation and the resulting hot spot. Experiments performed on a partially shaded PV module evidenced the reduction of the operating temperature in malfunctioning cells with respect to the traditional bypass diode.
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避免光伏组件出现热点
光伏电池的故障会影响整个光伏电站的整体可靠性。故障细胞会经历剧烈的反向偏置,导致温度过高,并经常导致永久性损伤。尽管传统的旁路二极管限制了严重的反向偏置,但它们无法避免过热和热点的发生。本文提出的电路取代了传统的旁路二极管,在工作电压显著降低的情况下提供子面板的旁路作用;因此,子面板的操作区域减少到靠近MPP的安全区域。此外,在旁路情况下,该电路通过自动断开部分将旁路单元中的电流归零,从而避免了功耗和由此产生的热点。在部分遮蔽的PV组件上进行的实验证明,相对于传统旁路二极管,故障电池的工作温度降低了。
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