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A novel method for acoustic modeling of cranial bone based on the porosity index. [PDF]
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Quantifying word informativeness and its impact on eye-movement reading behavior: Cross-linguistic variability and individual differences. [PDF]
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The dominance of large-scale phase dynamics in human cortex, from delta to gamma. [PDF]
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In Vivo Cardiac Biomechanical Model Parameter Estimation from Ultrafast Shear Wave Elastography
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Energy Harvesting and Systems, 2020
Abstract Renewable energy sources are receiving wide popularity due to the shortage of fossil fuels and environmental problems caused by conventional energy sources. Solar photovoltaic energy is a widely used sustainable energy source. The power developed by a solar cell is greatly influenced by the insolation level.
Vishnu P Madhanmohan, Abdul Saleem
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Abstract Renewable energy sources are receiving wide popularity due to the shortage of fossil fuels and environmental problems caused by conventional energy sources. Solar photovoltaic energy is a widely used sustainable energy source. The power developed by a solar cell is greatly influenced by the insolation level.
Vishnu P Madhanmohan, Abdul Saleem
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An Optimal Total Cross Tied Interconnection for Reducing Mismatch Losses in Photovoltaic Arrays
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2013A mismatch in a photovoltaic array implies differences in the I-V characteristics of the modules forming the array. This can lead to significant energy losses known as mismatch losses. The mismatch and the resulting losses can be reduced by altering the interconnection of the array. This paper proposes an optimal total cross tied interconnection, based
Mehrdad Kazerani, M M A Salama
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Solar Energy, 2016
Abstract The goal of this paper is to investigate total-cross-tied (TCT) configuration under partial shading condition. A full investigation requires mathematical analysis and simulation. An accurate mathematical analysis gives us a better understanding of how partial shading affects the output curves of the solar cell, so we first mathematically ...
Ali Khalafi, Morteza Ahmadi
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Abstract The goal of this paper is to investigate total-cross-tied (TCT) configuration under partial shading condition. A full investigation requires mathematical analysis and simulation. An accurate mathematical analysis gives us a better understanding of how partial shading affects the output curves of the solar cell, so we first mathematically ...
Ali Khalafi, Morteza Ahmadi
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TENCON 2015 - 2015 IEEE Region 10 Conference, 2015
The Philippines, being a tropical country, has a high photovoltaic (PV) energy generation potential that can help meet demand due to impending power supply shortage in the coming years. One factor that limits solar PV generation is nonuniform illumination or partial shading.
Robert Alfie S Pena +1 more
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The Philippines, being a tropical country, has a high photovoltaic (PV) energy generation potential that can help meet demand due to impending power supply shortage in the coming years. One factor that limits solar PV generation is nonuniform illumination or partial shading.
Robert Alfie S Pena +1 more
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
Abstract Mismatch losses ignore the performance of individual photovoltaic (PV) modules and cut back most of the power from the PV array. These losses mainly due to partial shading condition (PSC), are caused by the reduction of spacing between PV modules, passing clouds, and near buildings, etc.
G Sai Krishna, Tukaram Moger
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Abstract Mismatch losses ignore the performance of individual photovoltaic (PV) modules and cut back most of the power from the PV array. These losses mainly due to partial shading condition (PSC), are caused by the reduction of spacing between PV modules, passing clouds, and near buildings, etc.
G Sai Krishna, Tukaram Moger
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