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Describing the Current-Voltage (I-V) characteristics that involves only one
variable is the basic aim of this paper. A formula that describes the I-V
characteristics is found based on the information gathered, and the values of
I and P (Power) are determined according to different values of V.
Afterwards, the natural cubic spline interpolation method is used to build a
mathematical model that can approximate those values. Finally, the
bisection method is used as an optimization method in determining the
value of V that can produce the maximum power. As a result, mathematical
models that approximate the I-V and P-V characteristics are built. Through
those models, the optimum values of V are determined. The major finding
is the estimated values of V, I and P that generate the most energy under a
fix condition. For G = 221.19 W/ m 2 and
TC = 28.59 °C, it is estimated that
when V = 19.5724 V and I = 1.0576 A, the generated energy is the most
which is 20.3335 W. |
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