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Predicting thermal runaway in bypass diodes in photovoltaic modules

2014 IEEE 40th Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014
Bypass diodes in photovoltaic (PV) modules can undergo thermal runaway while transitioning from forward bias state to reverse bias. Theoretical framework has been developed for predicting the susceptibility of bypass diodes to thermal runaway. The operating temperature of diode in forward bias is dependent on thermal resistance of diode-junction box ...
Shiradkar, Narendra S.   +3 more
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The Bypass-Diode – A Weakness in Today's PV Systems

2020
37th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 1100 ...
Gfeller, D., Neukomm, R., Muntwyler, U.
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Thermal performance of integral bypass diode solar cell modules

Solar Cells, 1986
Abstract Without appropriate protection, solar cell arrays can be vulnerable to thermal instability because of mismatched cell characteristics caused by effects such as cell cracking or partial shading of the array. The normal method of protecting against such thermal instability in both small and large arrays is to include bypass diodes across ...
M.A. Green   +2 more
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Low Cost Maximum Power Point Tracker Replaces Bypass Diode

2016
32nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 1641 ...
Czarnecki, T., Schneck, A., Merz, R.
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Study of crystalline silicon solar cells with integrated bypass diodes

Science China Technological Sciences, 2012
This paper reported a novel method of integrating bypass diodes into crystalline silicon solar cells. Bypass diodes which have the opposite p-n junction were formed by printing specific paste on the local surface of solar cells using screen printing, while infrared laser was applied to isolate the diode from the cell after firing.
KaiHan Chen   +3 more
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A Solar Cell Module with Internal Independent Bypass Diodes

2008
In this paper, a crystalline silicon solar cell module with internal bypass diodes is described. Within the modules, each cell has an individual bypass diode respectively. The bypass diode is made of broken crystalline silicon solar cells. During the process of module producing, the bypass diodes were encapsulated within the modules.
Bao Danwen   +3 more
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A Bypass Diode for Integrated Smart Solar Cell Module

2016
32nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 187 ...
Du, H.W.   +5 more
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Optimal bypass diode configuration for PV arrays under shading influence

2017 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2017 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe), 2017
Under partial shading conditions caused by the unevenly radiation and other ambient environmental conditions the operation of solar cells is influenced. Depending on the degree of shading, the phenomenon causes the decrease of solar cells output power.
Duong, Minh Quan   +5 more
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Reliability of photovoltaic modules II. Interconnection and bypass diodes effects

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 1994
Abstract The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of interconnection and bypass diodes on improving the reliability of a photovoltaic module. The study of module design has been carried out for different cell interconnections from simple series to a more complex series-parallel configuration aiming to do an evaluation and analysis to ...
Nabeel A. Al-Rawi   +2 more
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Shadow tolerance of modules incorporating integral bypass diode solar cells

Solar Cells, 1986
Abstract Bypass diodes have become a standard feature of solar cell arrays to improve array performance. When connected across every 12 – 15 series-connected cells in the array these diodes protect the array from the destructive effects of cell mismatch such as is caused by partial shading. However, such a connection does not provide tolerance to the
E. Suryanto Hasyim   +2 more
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