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Solar Power Technology - Developments and Applications (Paperback)
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Solar Power Technology - Developments and Applications (Paperback)
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This book develops a novel and simple, yet rigorous methodology
that, by means of basic techniques and tools available to any
engineer, enables the study of solar concentrator performance
parameter scattering on the control of the solar field outlet
temperature. Several simulations are performed considering a
realistic solar field comprised of a large set of solar collectors
with slight differences in performance. Sets of scattered parameter
distributions are randomly assigned to the collectors in the solar
field. Sensitivity analysis of solar field behavior is then
performed in terms of the distribution of the performance
parameters of the solar collectors, followed by a comparison
between different configurations of the solar field according to
the number of subfields. The latter is of great interest in order
to evaluate the effect of a subfield number on the ability of the
solar fields operator to control the temperature of the solar field
when a flow control valve is not available in each loop. As a
special feature, this book proposes a new model for characterizing
the energetic behaviour of grid connected PV inverters. The model
has been obtained from a detailed study of the main loss processes
in small size PV inverters in the market. The main advantage of the
used method is to obtain a model that comprises two antagonistic
features, since both are simple, easy to compute and apply, and
accurate. One of the main features of this model is how it handles
the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and its efficiency:
Concerning both parts, the model uses the same approach and is
achieved by two resistive elements which simulate the losses
inherent to each parameter. This makes this model easy to
implement, compact and refine. The model presented here also
includes other parameters, such as the start threshold, standby
consumption and islanding behavior. As an example, the model has
been implemented in the PSPICE electronic simulator, and this
approach has been used to teach grid-connected PV systems. The use
of this model for the maintenance of working PV facilities is also
shown.
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