Masashi Yasuda
University of Shiga Prefecture
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AIP Conference Proceedings | 2015
Takeo Oku; Taisuke Matsumoto; Kouichi Hiramatsu; Masashi Yasuda; Akio Shimono; Yoshikazu Takeda; Mikio Murozono
Spherical silicon (Si) photovoltaic solar cell systems combined with an electric power inverter using silicon carbide (SiC) field-effect transistor (FET) were constructed and characterized, which were compared with an ordinary Si-based converter. The SiC-FET devices were introduced in the direct current-alternating current (DC-AC) converter, which was connected with the solar panels. The spherical Si solar cells were used as the power sources, and the spherical Si panels are lighter and more flexible compared with the ordinary flat Si solar panels. Conversion efficiencies of the spherical Si solar cells were improved by using the SiC-FET.
THE IRAGO CONFERENCE 2015: 360 Degree Outlook on Critical Scientific and Technological Challenges for a Sustainable Society | 2016
Takeo Oku; Taisuke Matsumoto; Koichi Hiramatsu; Masashi Yasuda; Yuya Ohishi; Akio Shimono; Yoshikazu Takeda; Mikio Murozono
A power storage system using spherical silicon (Si) solar cells, maximum power point tracking charge controller, lithium-ion battery and a direct current-alternating current (DC-AC) inverter was constructed. Performance evaluation of the DC-AC inverter was carried out, and the DC-AC conversion efficiencies of the SiC field-effect transistor (FET) inverter was improved compared with those of the ordinary Si-FET based inverter.
THE IRAGO CONFERENCE 2015: 360 Degree Outlook on Critical Scientific and Technological Challenges for a Sustainable Society | 2016
Taisuke Matsumoto; Takeo Oku; Koichi Hiramatsu; Masashi Yasuda; Yasuhiro Shirahata; Akio Shimono; Yoshikazu Takeda; Mikio Murozono
A photovoltaic power generation system using spherical silicon (Si) solar cells and silicon carbide (SiC) field effect transistor (FET) inverter for photovoltaic applications was constructed and evaluated. The spherical Si solar cells were connected to the SiC-FET inverter and were used as a power source. Comparing the photovoltaic power generation system using an ordinary Si-FET inverter, direct current-alternating current conversion efficiencies of the SiC-FET inverter were improved due to reduction of power loss in the SiC-FET inverter.
THE IRAGO CONFERENCE 2016: 360 Degree Outlook on Critical Scientific and Technological Challenges for a Sustainable Society | 2017
Yuji Ando; Takeo Oku; Masashi Yasuda; Yasuhiro Shirahata; Kazufumi Ushijima; Mikio Murozono
This article reports comparative study of 150-300 W class photovoltaic inverters (Si inverter, SiC inverter 1, and SiC inverter 2). In these sub-kW class inverters, the ON-resistance was considered to have little influence on the efficiency. The developed SiC inverters, however, have exhibited an approximately 3% higher direct current (DC)-alternating current (AC) conversion efficiency as compared to the Si inverter. Power loss analysis indicated a reduction in the switching and reverse recovery losses of SiC metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors used for the DC-AC converter is responsible for this improvement. In the SiC inverter 2, an increase of the switching frequency up to 100 kHz achieved a state-of-the-art combination of the weight (1.25 kg) and the volume (1260 cm3) as a 150-250 W class inverter. Even though the increased switching frequency should cause the increase of the switching losses, the SiC inverter 2 exhibited an efficiency comparable to the SiC inverter 1 with a switching f...
AIP Conference Proceedings | 2018
Yuji Ando; Takeo Oku; Masashi Yasuda; Kazufumi Ushijima; Hiroshi Matsuo; Mikio Murozono
We have developed a 150-W SiC-based photovoltaic (PV)-inverter with the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) function. The newly developed inverter achieved a state-of-the-art combination of the weight (0.79 kg) and the volume (790 mm3) as a 150-250 W class PV-inverter. As compared to the original version that we have previously reported, the weight and volume were decreased by 37% and 38%, respectively. This compactness originated from the optimized circuit structure and the increased density of a wiring circuit. Conversion efficiencies of the MPPT charge controller and the direct current (DC)-alternating current (AC) converter reached 96.4% and 87.6%, respectively. These efficiency values are comparable to those for the original version. We have developed a PV power generation system consisting of this inverter, a spherical Si solar cell module, and a 15-V Li-ion laminated battery. The total weight of the system was below 6 kg. The developed system exhibited stable output power characteristics, even when...
Solar Energy | 2017
Yuji Ando; Takeo Oku; Masashi Yasuda; Yasuhiro Shirahata; Kazufumi Ushijima; Mikio Murozono
Journal of Power and Energy Engineering | 2017
Yuji Ando; Yasuhiro Shirahata; Takeo Oku; Taisuke Matsumoto; Yuya Ohishi; Masashi Yasuda; Akio Shimono; Yoshikazu Takeda; Mikio Murozono
Technologies | 2017
Yuji Ando; Takeo Oku; Masashi Yasuda; Kazufumi Ushijima; Mikio Murozono
Advances in Energy and Power | 2017
Takeo Oku; Yuji Ando; Masashi Yasuda; Yasuhiro Shirahata; Kazufumi Ushijima; Mikio Murozono
Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics | 2015
Mayuko Yamashita; Itsunari Yamada; Masashi Yasuda