SIMULATION MODELING OF SOLAR PLANTS WITH PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERTERS IN THE MODE OF SELECTION IN MAXIMUM POWER POINT IN MATLAB / SIMULINK
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.51.11703Keywords:
Photovoltaic cells, photoelectric converter, mathematical model, volt-ampere characteristics, simulation modeling, solar installation.Abstract
The mathematical model for the study the operation of solar installation in the Matlab / Simulink environment is developed. The analysis of the results allows estimating the productivity of solar installations.References
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