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Solar panels work and control system modeling in LabVIEW and LTSpice XVII. Comparison of the perspectives of panels using .

Authors :
Drozd, O.
Scherbak, L.
Source :
Refrigeration Engineering & Technology; 2021, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p37-44, 8p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper is dedicated to the research of solar energy issues, namely to increase the efficiency of solar panels and to compare the performance of solar panels in different configurations. The author researches and compares the performance of solar panels with and without trackers. The sun is an inexhaustible source of energy that mankind has yet to appreciate. Solar energy is the kinetic energy of radiation (mainly light) generated by thermonuclear reactions in the bowels of the sun. Solar energy is one such alternative, the neglect of which will in the near future lead to catastrophic consequences for humanity. Solar energy is a progressive method of obtaining various types of energy through solar radiation. Solar energy is one of the most promising and dynamic renewable energy sources (RES). Each year, the increase in commissioned capacity is approximately 40-50%. In the last fifteen years alone, the proportion of solar electricity in the world has exceeded the 5% mark. To increase the efficiency of solar panels, designers and engineers are developing new devices and devices, one of which is a solar tracker. A solar tracker is a device that allows you to control the movement of the sun across the sky, as well as move the solar panel to the position where the absorption of sunlight is most effective. After the conducted experiment, calculations an comparison we can see the next results. Without the solar tracker our panel generated maximum power in 2.4 Watt. After the solar tracking system integration, our panel generated almost 20 (19.8) Watt of power! After this comparison we can tell that the generated power increase in 8.25 Watts. We can also admit that the amount of generated power depends on light intensity. But solar panels are the most effective when the solar beam falls perpendicular to solar cell and solar panel is at an angle of 75 – 85 degrees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
04538307
Volume :
57
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Refrigeration Engineering & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149676191
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15673/ret.v57i1.1977