Performance Characteristics of Solar Cells in Spaceunder Shadow Effect
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 12
Abstract
To study the effect of shadow caused on the solar array in the orbit due to space craft appendages. The shadow due to space craft appendages is a moving shadow with respect to the space craft local time. It is very important to know the effect of shadow on the solar array to estimate power generation. This paper is intended to study the effect of shadow on solar array for different cases theoretically using MATLAB and experimentally.
Authors and Affiliations
GVS Apoorva, Dr. T Gowri Manohar, Uma BR
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