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Four square sudoku approach for alleviating shading effect on total-cross-tied PV array

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 269, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2022.116105

Keywords

Four square sudoku; Partial shading; Photovoltaic array reconfiguration; Static reconfiguration; Sudoku; Total-cross-tied scheme

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  1. Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates [CIRA-013-2020]

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This paper proposes an advanced four-square sudoku technique for optimizing the productivity of photovoltaic array under different shading patterns. By rearranging the modules, the technique efficiently disperses shading and enhances the overall power generation and revenue.
Partial shading on photovoltaic (PV) modules significantly affects their productivity. Therefore, different PV reconfiguration approaches were employed as solutions for distributing the shade across the array. This paper proposes an advanced four-square (FS) sudoku technique for configuring the 9 x 9 total-cross-tied (TCT) PV array via moving the modules physically for one time to enhance the harvested maximum power under all possible shading patterns. The proposed FS is validated under different shading classes, including deterministic and random shading patterns. The performance of the proposed strategy is assessed versus six different approaches representing the literature, including basic sudoku (SDU), optimal sudoku (OSDU), chaos map (CMP), skyscraper (Sky-S), odd-even prime (OEP), and ancient chinese magic square (ACMS). The assessment process is conducted using the global maximum power point, execution ratio (ER), fill factor (FF), percentage power losses (%PL), power enhancement (%PH), and array output power-voltage (P-V) characteristic. Moreover, an extensive analysis of the cost and the energy saving during a day is performed to investigate the reliability of the proposed FS strategy. Furthermore, a critical evaluation is performed among the FS and recent dynamic reconfiguration approaches, including particle swarm optimizer (PSO), harris hawk optimization algorithm (HHO), genetic algorithm (GA), butterfly optimization algorithm (BOA), coyote optimization algorithm (COA) and artificial ecosystem-based optimization (AEO). The results of this paper reveal that the rearranged scheme-based FS approach can disperse different categories of shading efficiently with a high generated energy from the entire system and high revenue compared to TCT and other state-of-the-art arrangements with achieving smooth uni-peak P-V characteristics.

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