Tesis
Desenvolvimento de um sistema de aquisição de dados e monitoramento para o diagnóstico de centrais de geração fotovoltaica
Fecha
2016-07-27Registro en:
TRETER, Marcos Eduardo. Development of a data acquisition and monitoring system for diagnosing photovoltaic generation plants. 2016. 128 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2016.
Autor
Treter, Marcos Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
This master thesis presents a data acquisition and monitoring system for photovoltaic solar generation
plants. The energy produced by photovoltaic systems depends on several factors, such
as: array settings, weather conditions, shading, failures, among others. Due to the influences of
solar irradiance and temperature on power generation, it is difficult to evaluate the operation of
PV systems. This paper proposes a method to detect periods in which the photovoltaic system
is inappropriate behavior, that is, periods in which the energy production is lower than expected.
A data acquisition system was developed for photovoltaic applications, with the following
characteristics: cloud data storage, data acquisition rate of 1 second and possibility of communicating
using different communication protocols and physical interfaces. To detect inappropriate
behaviors in the PV system was proposed an algorithm that performs the comparison between
the estimated power by a mathematical model and the power measured by the data acquisition
system. If the difference between the measured power and the estimated power exceeds a predetermined
constant, it appears that the photovoltaic system is inappropriate operation, that is,
with energy production lower than expected. The method for detecting the type of problem
detected if the system is operating under sunny or overcast sky conditions condition, and take
different decisions depending on the condition. The methods developed in the master thesis
were tested experimentally, and the results were satisfactory to detect the main inappropriate
behavior of PV systems.