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Heliyon ; 9(5): e16041, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37215765

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The power output of solar photovoltaic systems can be affected by environmental factors, such as partial shading. This can lead to a decrease in the power conversion rate of the system. Although existing solutions for this issue are cost-effective and efficient, new solutions could further improve the system's performance by increasing consistency, power generation, and reducing mismatch loss and costs. To address this, a new method for configuring PV arrays was proposed using the calcudoku puzzle pattern. The performance of this new array configuration was evaluated in MATLAB/Simulink® for a 9 × 9 PV array and compared to conventional methods like Series-parallel, Total Cross Tied (TCT), and Sudoku array configurations. The performance was evaluated under eight different shading patterns based on power conversion rate and mismatch losses between the PV rows. The proposed array configuration resulted in 3.9%-13.3% of mismatch losses across the different shading patterns, while other configurations had a minimum of 13.8% to a maximum of 51.9% of mismatch losses. This reduction in mismatch losses directly improved the power conversion rate of the PV array.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 14(19)2022 Oct 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36236130

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Various studies have been conducted in recent years to find solutions to the issues in wind energy conversion systems. A 100W horizontal axis micro wind turbine is built for low wind speed applications in this work. The Blade Element Momentum theory approach was used to design the 100W micro wind turbine blade. The wind turbine blade 3D model was created using the CREO CAD 3.0 software. Based on the aerodynamic studies, the airfoil S9000 is chosen among others for generating high power at low wind speed. The density, Young's modulus, and the Poisson ratio of the proposed wind turbine blade model with acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polylactic acid (PLA) materials were compared. ABS and PLA materials were investigated using a 0.33 mm layer of infill ranging from 10% to 100%. PLA and ABS output values were compared in terms of deformation, equivalent stress, and equivalent strain. PLA materials, on the other hand, have less deformation and greater structural properties than ABS materials. The wind blade structural analysis was performed in ANSYS 15 software, and the details of experimental and simulated results are presented in this paper.

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