Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Photovoltaic Sources [electronic resource] :Modeling and Emulation / by Maria Carmela Di Piazza, Gianpaolo Vitale.

by Di Piazza, Maria Carmela [author.]; Vitale, Gianpaolo [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Green Energy and Technology: Publisher: London : Springer London : 2013.Description: XVII, 296 p. 237 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9781447143789.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer simulation | Systems engineering | Production of electric energy or power | Renewable energy sources | Engineering | Renewable and Green Energy | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks | Circuits and Systems | Simulation and ModelingDDC classification: 621.042 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From Nuclear Fusion to the Radiated Energy on the Earth -- From Radiated Energy to Electric Energy: Physics of Photovoltaic Cell -- Photovoltaic Source Models -- Parameters Identification for Photovoltaic Source Models -- Photovoltaic Source Dynamic Modeling Issues -- Photovoltaic Source Emulation -- DC/DC Power Converters (for PV Source Emulation) -- Control of the DC/DC converters for PV source emulation.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Modeling of photovoltaic sources and their emulation by means of power electronic converters are challenging issues. The former is tied to the knowledge of the electrical behavior of the PV generator; the latter consists in its realization by a suitable power amplifier. This extensive introduction to the modeling of PV generators and their emulation by means of power electronic converters will aid in understanding and improving design and set up of new PV plants. The main benefit of reading Photovoltaic Sources is the ability to face the emulation of photovoltaic generators obtained by the design of a suitable equipment in which voltage and current are the same as in a real source. This is achieved according to the following steps: the source electrical behavior modeling, the power converter design, including its control, for the laboratory emulator. This approach allows the reader to cope with the creation of an indoor virtual photovoltaic plant, in which the environmental conditions can be imposed by the user, for testing real operation including maximum power point tracking, partial shading, control for the grid or load interfacing, etc. Photovoltaic Sources is intended to meet the demands of postgraduate level students, and should prove useful to professional engineers and researchers dealing with the problems associated with modeling and emulation of photovoltaic sources.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Add tag(s)
Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
MAIN LIBRARY
TJ807-830 (Browse shelf) Available

From Nuclear Fusion to the Radiated Energy on the Earth -- From Radiated Energy to Electric Energy: Physics of Photovoltaic Cell -- Photovoltaic Source Models -- Parameters Identification for Photovoltaic Source Models -- Photovoltaic Source Dynamic Modeling Issues -- Photovoltaic Source Emulation -- DC/DC Power Converters (for PV Source Emulation) -- Control of the DC/DC converters for PV source emulation.

Modeling of photovoltaic sources and their emulation by means of power electronic converters are challenging issues. The former is tied to the knowledge of the electrical behavior of the PV generator; the latter consists in its realization by a suitable power amplifier. This extensive introduction to the modeling of PV generators and their emulation by means of power electronic converters will aid in understanding and improving design and set up of new PV plants. The main benefit of reading Photovoltaic Sources is the ability to face the emulation of photovoltaic generators obtained by the design of a suitable equipment in which voltage and current are the same as in a real source. This is achieved according to the following steps: the source electrical behavior modeling, the power converter design, including its control, for the laboratory emulator. This approach allows the reader to cope with the creation of an indoor virtual photovoltaic plant, in which the environmental conditions can be imposed by the user, for testing real operation including maximum power point tracking, partial shading, control for the grid or load interfacing, etc. Photovoltaic Sources is intended to meet the demands of postgraduate level students, and should prove useful to professional engineers and researchers dealing with the problems associated with modeling and emulation of photovoltaic sources.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.
@ Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture and Technology Library

Powered by Koha