Information,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15(11), С. 692 - 692
Опубликована: Ноя. 3, 2024
The
Quantum
Marine
Predator
Algorithm
(QMPA)
presents
a
groundbreaking
solution
to
the
inherent
limitations
of
conventional
Maximum
Power
Point
Tracking
(MPPT)
techniques
in
photovoltaic
systems.
These
limitations,
such
as
sluggish
response
times
and
inadequate
adaptability
environmental
fluctuations,
are
particularly
pronounced
regions
with
challenging
weather
patterns
like
Sunderland.
QMPA
emerges
formidable
contender
by
seamlessly
integrating
sophisticated
hunting
tactics
marine
predators
principles
quantum
mechanics.
This
amalgamation
not
only
enhances
operational
efficiency
but
also
addresses
need
for
real-time
adaptability.
One
most
striking
advantages
is
its
remarkable
improvement
time
Compared
traditional
MPPT
methods,
which
often
struggle
keep
pace
rapidly
changing
factors,
demonstrates
significant
reduction
time,
resulting
up
30%
increase
under
fluctuating
irradiance
conditions
resistive
load
100
Ω.
findings
derived
from
extensive
experimentation
using
NASA’s
worldwide
power
prediction
data.
Through
detailed
comparative
analysis
existing
methodologies,
consistently
outperforms
counterparts,
exhibiting
superior
stability
across
varying
scenarios.
By
substantiating
claims
concrete
data
measurable
improvements,
this
research
transcends
generic
assertions
establishes
tangible
advancement
technology.
E3S Web of Conferences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
601, С. 00107 - 00107
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
This
paper
presents
an
enhanced
cooling
approach
for
Photovoltaic/Thermal
(PV/T)
systems
aimed
at
improving
the
thermal
management
and
overall
efficiency
of
photovoltaic
cells.
The
comparative
study
investigates
two
novel
copper
tubing
designs:
symmetric
asymmetric
serpentine
configurations.
Both
designs
were
tested
under
identical
conditions
with
a
water
flow
rate
2.44
L/min
to
analyze
their
influence
in
reducing
operating
temperature
PV
modules.
numerical
results
show
that
design
reduced
module
from
50°C
39.8°C,
resulting
electrical
16.80%
20.3%.
In
contrast,
lowered
42.7°C,
achieving
16.57%
30.40%.
findings
demonstrate
while
system
excels
efficiency,
offers
energy
recovery.
Overall,
achieved
20.81%,
reached
29.40%.
this
provide
valuable
insights
into
efficient
PV/T
modules,
helping
strike
balance
between
performance
real-world
applications.