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    A Proposed Method of Photovoltaic Solar Array Configuration Under Different Partial Shadow Conditions
    (Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2014) Humada, A.M.; Hojabri, M.; Mohamed, M.B.; Bin Sulaiman, M.H.; Dakheel, T.H.
    The benefit of improving the efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) solar system has come into view because of increasing the demand for electricity, especially in the urban areas. However, these PV solar systems are vulnerable to the mismatch operating conditions. Under such conditions, the performance of solar cells has decreased rapidly since the nonuniform insolation hitting the cells and with different values. Then this leads to cause rapidly decreasing in the output power value and maximum power point, beside to hot spot points that may be occurring in the solar cell which finally leads to damage these cells. This paper proposes an optimal connection of substrings with different value of shadow conditions, based on a thorough configuration that can significantly reduce that nonuniform condition loss. The refinement over existing photovoltaic (PV) solar array interconnections is proven by extensive simulation results by using MATLAB SIMULINK. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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