LAPSE:2023.15087
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LAPSE:2023.15087
Quantitative Comparison of Infrared Thermography, Visual Inspection, and Electrical Analysis Techniques on Photovoltaic Modules: A Case Study
March 2, 2023
Abstract
This paper compares multiple techniques to detect suboptimal conditions in the PV system. Detection of suboptimal conditions in the PV system is required to achieve optimal photovoltaic (PV) systems. Therefore, maintenance managers need to choose the most suitable techniques objectively. However, there is a lack of objective information comparing the effectiveness of the methods. This article calculates and compares the effectiveness of Infrared thermography (IRT), visual inspection (VI), and electrical analysis (EA) in detecting soiling, partial shadows, and electrical faults experimentally. The results showed that the VI was the best at detecting soiling and partial shading with 100% of effectiveness. IRT and EA had an effectiveness of 78% and 73%, respectively, detecting the three types of conditions under study. It was not possible to achieve maximum detection using only one of the techniques, but that VI must be combined with IR or EA. This research represents a significant contribution by achieving an objective comparison between techniques for detecting suboptimal conditions, being very useful to guide PV system maintainers and designers of fault detection techniques.
Keywords
electrical analysis, electrical faults, fault detection performance, partial shading, soiling, solar PV system, thermography
Suggested Citation
Cardinale-Villalobos L, Meza C, Méndez-Porras A, Murillo-Soto LD. Quantitative Comparison of Infrared Thermography, Visual Inspection, and Electrical Analysis Techniques on Photovoltaic Modules: A Case Study. (2023). LAPSE:2023.15087
Author Affiliations
Cardinale-Villalobos L: Electronics Engineering School, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 159-7050, Costa Rica [ORCID]
Meza C: Electronics Engineering School, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 159-7050, Costa Rica; Department of Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, 06366 Köthen, Germany [ORCID]
Méndez-Porras A: Computer Engineering Department, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 159-7050, Costa Rica [ORCID]
Murillo-Soto LD: Electromechanic Engineering School, Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, Cartago 159-7050, Costa Rica [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
15
Issue
5
First Page
1841
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-03-02
ISSN
1996-1073
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