Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration
Partial shading in solar photovoltaic arrays reduce the maximum power produced. Partial shading conditions in PV arrays can be caused by water, dust, tree shadows, bird-drops, nearby building, etc. Special configuration is needed to reduce the effect of partial shadings. In this study, 8 × 8 symmetr...
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| description | Partial shading in solar photovoltaic arrays reduce the maximum power produced. Partial shading conditions in PV arrays can be caused by water, dust, tree shadows, bird-drops, nearby building, etc. Special configuration is needed to reduce the effect of partial shadings. In this study, 8 × 8 symmetric photovoltaic arrays configured in different configurations such series-parallel (SP), total cross-tied (TCT), modified complementary sudoku puzzle (MCSDKP) and symmetric matric total cross-tied (SMTCT) are studied under row shading of 25% shaded area and 50% shaded area with two different shading irradiance conditions of uniform shading irradiance and non-uniform shading irradiance. All of the performance results are carried out by MATLAB/Simulink. This study shows that advanced total cross-tied based configurations perform higher than other configurations in all conditions. The objective of this study is to understand the importance of array configurations and to get maximum power under partial shaded conditions. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-5a71fb21e63c4fb2b9311b1caa7f6f2d2025-08-20T01:51:46ZengMMU PressJournal of Engineering Technology and Applied Physics2682-83832025-03-0171323710.33093/jetap.2025.7.1.6Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based ConfigurationKaung Khant Win0https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8806-5501Yin Yin Mya1Department of Electrical Power Engineering, West Yangon Technological University, Yangon, Myanmar.Department of Electrical Power Engineering, West Yangon Technological University, Yangon, Myanmar.Partial shading in solar photovoltaic arrays reduce the maximum power produced. Partial shading conditions in PV arrays can be caused by water, dust, tree shadows, bird-drops, nearby building, etc. Special configuration is needed to reduce the effect of partial shadings. In this study, 8 × 8 symmetric photovoltaic arrays configured in different configurations such series-parallel (SP), total cross-tied (TCT), modified complementary sudoku puzzle (MCSDKP) and symmetric matric total cross-tied (SMTCT) are studied under row shading of 25% shaded area and 50% shaded area with two different shading irradiance conditions of uniform shading irradiance and non-uniform shading irradiance. All of the performance results are carried out by MATLAB/Simulink. This study shows that advanced total cross-tied based configurations perform higher than other configurations in all conditions. The objective of this study is to understand the importance of array configurations and to get maximum power under partial shaded conditions.https://journals.mmupress.com/index.php/jetap/article/view/1601/770partial shadingsmtctmaximum power producedshaded areashading irradiance |
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| title | Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration |
| title_full | Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration |
| title_fullStr | Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration |
| title_full_unstemmed | Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration |
| title_short | Maximum Power Enhancement of Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array by Advanced Total Cross-Tied Based Configuration |
| title_sort | maximum power enhancement of partially shaded photovoltaic array by advanced total cross tied based configuration |
| topic | partial shading smtct maximum power produced shaded area shading irradiance |
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