2020 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Smart Power System and Sustainable Energy (CISPSSE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/cispsse49931.2020.9212244
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Performance Analysis of Different PV Array Configurations under Partial Shading Condition

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“…And for unevenly shaded PV modules, there are different peak PowerPoints, which is challenging to choose the optimal operating point. In the literature [44], the analysis was conducted on partial shading consequences on different module configurations of series, serious-parallel, total cross-tied, bridge link, and honeycomb; the results verified that the total cross-tied configuration had maximum efficiency in terms of shading losses, mismatch losses, fill factor and maximum power compared under all shading conditions.…”
Section: Shading Effectsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…And for unevenly shaded PV modules, there are different peak PowerPoints, which is challenging to choose the optimal operating point. In the literature [44], the analysis was conducted on partial shading consequences on different module configurations of series, serious-parallel, total cross-tied, bridge link, and honeycomb; the results verified that the total cross-tied configuration had maximum efficiency in terms of shading losses, mismatch losses, fill factor and maximum power compared under all shading conditions.…”
Section: Shading Effectsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Shading harms the overall efficiency of PV solar modules, as it changes the flow of electricity through the modules [44]. Therefore, it is considered one of the chief sources of loss in PV solar systems [32].…”
Section: Shading Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%