This paper analyzes a way to reduce the problem associated with the operating temperature of PV converters in extreme environmental conditions. A new liquid cooling system for PV converters is proposed. Several experiments with a PV converter prototype submersed in the coolant are performed. The results reveal that the presence of coolant determines, at the end of test, a converter's temperature variation of 1/3 with respect to the condition without liquid cooling system. The experimental results also show that lower operating temperatures increase the converter's efficiency.
Power electronic converters for PV systems in extreme environmental conditions
DOLARA, ALBERTO;FARANDA, ROBERTO SEBASTIANO;LEVA, SONIA;
2013-01-01
Abstract
This paper analyzes a way to reduce the problem associated with the operating temperature of PV converters in extreme environmental conditions. A new liquid cooling system for PV converters is proposed. Several experiments with a PV converter prototype submersed in the coolant are performed. The results reveal that the presence of coolant determines, at the end of test, a converter's temperature variation of 1/3 with respect to the condition without liquid cooling system. The experimental results also show that lower operating temperatures increase the converter's efficiency.File in questo prodotto:
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