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A three diode model for industrial solar cells and estimation of solar cell parameters using PSO algorithm

Vandana Khanna, B.K. Das, Dinesh Bisht, Vandana, and Piyush Singh

Renewable Energy, 2015, vol. 78, issue C, 105-113

Abstract: A new lumped-parameter equivalent circuit model using three-diodes is presented in this work for large area (∼154.8 cm2) industrial silicon solar cells. The estimation of values of ideality factors n1 (>1) and n2 (>2) using a Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm for the two-diode model of the industrial samples has been found not to be in conformity with the theoretical values (n1 = 1 and n2 = 2 in the literature). The two diodes of the two-diode model are not able to define the different current components of the solar cells clearly. A model with three-diodes has been proposed to better explain the experimental data. In the proposed model, we considered the series resistance, Rs, of the solar cell to vary with the current flowing through the solar cell device. All the parameters of the proposed model have been estimated using a PSO algorithm and they were compared with the parameters of the two-diode model. The new model has been found to be a better model to define clearly the different current components of the large size industrial silicon solar cells.

Keywords: Solar cell; PSO algorithm; Parameter estimation; Two-diode model; Three-diode model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2014.12.072

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