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Title: 
Computer tools to aid the learning and design steps for photovoltaic systems
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Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Abstract: 
This paper presents novel simulation tools to assist the lecturers about learning processes on renewable energy sources, considering photovoltaic (PV) systems. The PV behavior, functionality and its interaction with power electronic converters are investigated in the simulation tools. The main PV output characteristics, I (current) versus V (voltage) and P (power) versus V (voltage), were implemented in the tools, in order to aid the users for the design steps. In order to verify the effectiveness of the developed tools the simulation results were compared with Matlab. Finally, a prototype was implemented with the purpose to compare the experimental results with the results from the proposed tools, validating its operational feasibility. © 2011 IEEE.
Issue Date: 
28-Dec-2011
Citation: 
COBEP 2011 - 11th Brazilian Power Electronics Conference, p. 1021-1026.
Time Duration: 
1021-1026
Keywords: 
  • Java Simulation Tools
  • Photovoltaic Modeling
  • Photovoltaic Systems
  • Power Electronics
  • Renewable Energy Sources
  • Computer tools
  • Design steps
  • Java simulations
  • Learning process
  • Operational feasibility
  • Output characteristics
  • Photovoltaic systems
  • Power electronic converters
  • Renewable energy source
  • Simulation tool
  • Computer simulation
  • Computer software
  • Current voltage characteristics
  • MATLAB
  • Natural resources
  • Power electronics
  • Renewable energy resources
  • Tools
  • Photovoltaic effects
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/COBEP.2011.6085186
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/73088
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