Intelligent System Using Pv Of Solar Rad-iation Curves As Well As The Design
Keywords:
PV panel, Solar radiation, intelligent system, intelligent circuitAbstract
The rapid increase in demand for PV systems is due to the fact that they produce electricity without damaging the environment, converting solar radiation directly into electricity. However, solar radiation never stays constant. The need to provide sufficient electricity throughout the day, load and network regardless of atmospheric conditions is a major problem. To solve the keye problem it is necessary to connect the PV panel with an intelligent device to help it achieve higher performance. In this paper an intelligent circuit is shown to approximate the point of maximum energy during the day, which is directly connected to the PV panel and at its heart is the decreasing increasing amplifier. Our main task will be to study the output characteristics of the PV panel. As a concretization, a real module is taken to study these characteristics. These features are built using some MATLAB / SIMULINK algorithms, which simulate the PV system and realize the mathematical modeling of the solar curves of this system.
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