PV module I-V curve Rs, Rsh, error,
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Hi, my problem is when ı try to start these algorithm it's working. But when i try to change Rs value like different than 0 it's giving error.
"Error using plot. Non-numeric data is not supported in 'Line'"
I need to change value of Rs(manual), and I need to get I-V graph...
Thanks for helping
here is my code;
syms Vt Rp Rpmin Io Ipv V I Rp1 Pmax P Rs
Pmax=200.143;
Imp=7.61;
Vmp=26.3;
Iscn=8.21;
Vocn=32.9;
Ns=54;
q=1.60217646*(10^(-19));
K=1.3806503*(10^(-23));
ki=0.0032;
kv=-0.1230;
Tnom=298.15;
Gnom=1000;
a=1.3;
Vt=K*Tnom*Ns/q;
% for T G calculate Io , for Rs=0 Rpm,n
G=1000;
T=298.15;
Io=(Iscn+ki*(T-Tnom))/(exp((Vocn+kv*(T-Tnom))/(a*Vt))-1)
Rpmin= (Vmp/(Iscn-Imp))-((Vocn-Vmp)/Imp)
Rs=0;
Rp=Rpmin;
Ipvn= ((Rp+Rs)/Rp)*Iscn
Ipv=(Ipvn+ki*(T-Tnom))*(G/Gnom)
Rp1= (Vmp*(Vmp+Imp*Rs))/(Vmp*Ipv-Vmp*Io*exp(((Vmp+Imp*Rs)*q)/(Ns*a*K*T))+Vmp*Io-Pmax)
V=0:0.1:32.9;
I=Ipv-Io*exp((V+I*Rs)/(a*Vt))-((V+I*Rs)/Rp1)
plot(V,I)
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John BG
le 30 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : John BG
le 1 Juil 2017
Hi Emircan
your script doesn't work for Rs>0 because as soon as Rs is not null, you are attempting to pass a vector and and an implicit function to command plot, where plot expects just 2 vectors, let me explain:
You may just plot with V alone
plot(V)
It works with any value of Rs, but then the X axis labels have to be re-tagged accordingly.
The problem lays in the line previous to plot
I=Ipv-Io*exp((V+I*Rs)/(a*Vt))-((V+I*Rs)/Rp1)
Note that you have I on both sides of the equal.
The only way for MATLAB to accept plot(V,I) is to either first solve that equation and pass the solved equation, or correct any possible error like perhaps the equation that you really need is
I=Ipv-Io*exp((V+Io*Rs)/(a*Vt))-((V+Io*Rs)/Rp1)
or
I=Ipv-Io*exp((V+Ic*Rs)/(a*Vt))-((V+Ic*Rs)/Rp1)
Where Ic may be a collector current that requires additional equations prior attempting to solve I and then plot.
.
So omitting I in plot or correcting the I equation you should be able to plot.
.
Yet, for further assistance, would it be possible for you to show the circuit diagram?
is it a transistor bias that you are modelling? or a diode?
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thanks in advance
John BG
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Tabich Ouijdane
le 18 Juin 2018
Hi John,
Please can you tell me if you used an external function f1 and f2? I did'nt really understand the for loop.
Thanks in advance for your answer!
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Walter Roberson
le 30 Juin 2017
syms Vt Rp Rpmin Io Ipv V I Rp1 Pmax P Rs
So I starts as a symbolic variable.
I=Ipv-Io*exp((V+I*Rs)/(a*Vt))-((V+I*Rs)/Rp1)
When rs is 0 then all occurrences of the symbolic variable I are multiplied by 0 so the symbolic variable drops out of the equation. When rs is not 0 then the symbolic variable I stays in the equation giving a result that involves the symbolic variable I. Confusingly the result is then written to I.
When I is then used in the plot() it involves the symbolic variable I. That cannot be be plotted.
Question: why are you creating so many variables as symbolic and then overwriting them with numeric values? That confuses you and confuses us.
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Wissal EL FADIL
le 3 Juil 2017
I think you should solve the output current equation using the Newton Raphson method and then you can proceed with the code. I am acctually working on the same thing and I am still struggling to find the solution of the current equation.
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Zia
le 6 Juin 2024
dear Wisaal . have you find the solution for this? i mean NRM..? i am working on the same topic, lets get connected .plz
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