[TRNSYS-users] Photovoltaic arrays
Anton Driesse
driessea at post.queensu.ca
Wed Apr 6 08:58:55 PDT 2005
Hi David,
I like the fact that there are different outputs available
simultaneously so I can choose from different operating modes. I am
trying to model an array with multiple units under under different
conditions, where a single unit might experience some extreme
conditions. Is V permitted to go negative?
Would you also clarify the following comment from IISiBat, which refers
to parameter 18:
"In this mode of Type94, the slope of the IV characteristic at the short
circuit current point is positive, effectively modeling single or
polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic panels."
I am having trouble understanding where the positive slope comes from.
Thanks!
Anton
David Bradley [SEL] wrote:
> Dear Anton,
> Neither Type94 nor Type180 model electrical energy absorption. In both
> models, if the load voltage is greater than the array's open circuit
> voltage, the power output of the array is set to zero. Neither of the
> two models has an input for the current across the array (these are
> outputs, not inputs). I might also mention that Type94 has two power
> outputs. One is the power at the maximum power point, a value that is
> independent of the user supplied load voltage. The other is the "array
> power." This second output is dependent on load voltage and represents
> the intersection point of the array's current voltage characteristic
> curve and the load voltage.
> Kind regards,
> David
>
> >Do either TYPE 94 or 180 permit a PV array to absorb electrical energy
> and/or correctly model this? (V > Voc and I < 0)
> >
> >Anton Driesse
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