Review and Performance Evaluation of Photovoltaic Array Fault Detection and Diagnosis Techniques

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2019
The environmentally clean nature of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology causes PV power generation to be embraced by all countries across the globe. Consequently, installation and utilization of PV power systems have seen much growth in recent years. Although PV arrays of such systems are robust, they are not immune to faults. To guarantee reliable power supply, economic returns, and safety of both humans and equipment, highly accurate fault detection, diagnosis, and interruption devices are required. In this paper, an overview of four major PV array faults and their causes are presented. Specifically, ground fault, line-line fault, arc fault, and hot spot fault have been covered. Next, conventional and advanced fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) techniques for managing these faults are reviewed. Moreover, a single evaluation metric has been proposed and utilized to evaluate the performances of the advanced FDD techniques. Finally, based on the papers reviewed, PV array fault management future trends and possible recommendations have been outlined.
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Authors Appiah, Albert Yaw;Zhang, Xinghua;Ayawli, Ben Beklisi Kwame;Kyeremeh, Frimpong;Appiah, Albert Yaw;Zhang, Xinghua;Ayawli, Ben Beklisi Kwame;Kyeremeh, Frimpong;
Journal international journal of photoenergy
Year 2019
DOI 10.1155/2019/6953530
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