Theses/Dissertations
Author McFowland, Nickolas Arthur, 1987-

Title Forward converter for solar power applications / by Nickolas Arthur McFowland.

Published ©2012.
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 9974/9993  MICROFILM    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST Thesis  THESIS T 9974    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description xii, 91 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary "Most solar arrays used today are connected in series and have tremendous power losses in partially shaded conditions. This document explores photovoltaic arrays in a parallel connection to reduce the power losses in other solar cell connected applications. The two main issues with any photovoltaic arrays are solar modules being shaded and the efficiency of the power converters used within the solar array. This thesis concentrates on alleviating these problems with the development of a two phase dc to dc forward converter with a snubber circuit as well as connecting a solar array in parallel to increase the performance in partially shaded conditions. This work illustrates a fully functional forward converter that boost the input voltage within a solar array. The experiments include efficiency tests at certain voltage within the specifications as well as outdoor solar testing in sunny and partially shaded conditions. These tests illustrate that in a parallel connected array, the shaded solar module does not have a dominating effect on the overall output power of the combination, but rather the converter's efficiency is the main factor of the performance of the array"--Abstract, leaf iii.
Notes Vita.
M.S. Missouri University of Science and Technology 2012.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-90).
Subjects DC-to-DC converters.
Solar collectors -- Design.
Photovoltaic cells -- Testing.
Other Titles MST thesis. Electrical Engineering (M.S., 2012).
OCLC/WorldCat Number 815959109
Author McFowland, Nickolas Arthur, 1987-
Title Forward converter for solar power applications / by Nickolas Arthur McFowland.
Subjects DC-to-DC converters.
Solar collectors -- Design.
Photovoltaic cells -- Testing.
Other Titles MST thesis. Electrical Engineering (M.S., 2012).