Efficiency Analysis of Solar Radiation Concentration Technique for a Low Concentration Photovoltaic System

Author(s):  
Oprea Roxana ◽  
Istrate Marcel ◽  
Machidon Dragos

This chapter consists of two sections, ‘Hydrogen Production Characteristics of a Bioethanol Solar Reforming System with Solar’ and ‘Efficiency Analysis of a Combined PEFC and Bioethanol-Solar-Reforming System for Individual Houses’. Heat transfer analysis applied in reforming the catalyst layer of the reactor of FBSR (bioethanol steam reforming system) and the temperature distribution and transient response characteristics of the gas composition of the process are investigated in the 1st section The overall efficiency of the production of electricity and heat power of the FBSR system is determined by examining its thermal output characteristic in the 2nd section. It dependes for the overall efficiency of the system on the amount of solar radiation fluctuation rather than the amount of solar radiation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 142 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamer Khatib ◽  
Irjuwan Abunajeeb ◽  
Zainab Heneni

Missions to Mars need a power source, while, one of the most compatible sources for such a purpose is the photovoltaic system. Photovoltaic systems generate power based on the available energy from the Sun, and thus, solar radiation intensity at Mars should be known for design purposes. In this research, the feed-forward back-propagation artificial neural network is developed to predict solar radiation in terms of longitude, latitude, time of the day, temperature, altitude, pressure, amount of dust, and volume mixing ratio of water ice clouds. Data which are used to develop this model are obtained from the Mars Climate Database. The results of the developed method are accurate as compared with other methods whereas the correlation (R2) coefficient for the developed model is 0.97. The developed model then is used to predict mean solar radiation and mean temperature for every location on Mars and then the data are presented on Mars maps in order to determine the best location for harvesting energy from the Sun by photovoltaic systems. According to results, the solar radiation-temperature belt on Mars is found to be between latitudes 20 deg south and 15 deg north.


2018 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 04023
Author(s):  
Krishna Murthy ◽  
Ajay Daniel ◽  
Lanvin Concessao ◽  
Habbie Alex Roy ◽  
A. Ganesha

Sun is the most important source of renewable source of energy. During the past few decades there has been an ever-increasing interest in Photovoltaic (PV) cells as it directly converts solar radiation into electricity. This paper involves the performance study of photovoltaic system under concentrated solar radiation. The main problem with the concentration solar energy is the drastic increase in temperature of the photovoltaic module resulting in a decrease in performance efficiency of the system. This problem of overheating of the system can be overcome by providing cooling which would ensure operation of the module in the optimal temperature range. Hence, the setup would function as a hybrid model serving the dual purpose of power generation while also utilizing the waste heat for water heating applications. The experimental set up consist of a novel arrangement of concentrator and reflector and the cooling system. The Hybrid Photovoltaic System was repeatedly tested under real time conditions on several days. A comparison was drawn between the results obtained from direct exposure of a standard photovoltaic module to that obtained from the hybrid system in order to better understand the improvement in performance parameters. The study shown a significant improvement of output of standard photovoltaic module under the concentrated solar radiation.


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