Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system

This report summarises the author’s analysis and research done for the final year project, Solar Energy Harvesting using Hybrid Photovoltaic and Thermal PVT System. Firstly, an introduction on solar tracking system and its usability are presented. Followed by a literature review of various de...

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Main Author: Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen.
Other Authors: Wang Peng
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-542462023-07-07T16:04:45Z Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen. Wang Peng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering This report summarises the author’s analysis and research done for the final year project, Solar Energy Harvesting using Hybrid Photovoltaic and Thermal PVT System. Firstly, an introduction on solar tracking system and its usability are presented. Followed by a literature review of various devices and methods used in the project were obtained to give an in-depth understanding, which also serves as references to the reader. Secondly, the project’s solar tracking parabolic system is exhibited with brief explanations on the mechanical devices such as the linear actuator and limiting switches, the cooling system and also the various components used in the solar tracking circuitry. Thirdly, a brief description of the specifications of the microcontroller used in the project was given and a block diagram was used to give an explanation of the executions of the program coding in the microcontroller. Then, a breakdown on the test for angle of detection and the test for the effect of different light intensity were conducted to prove the usability of the green LEDs so as to provide ideal solar tracking capability. Suggestions were also given to further enhance the viability of the system. Lastly, a conclusion on the overview of the tasks completed was given, consisting of an understanding of the various key mechanisms and components, such as solar tracking system, solar modules, DC motor, LEDs, Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT). Bachelor of Engineering 2013-06-18T02:16:26Z 2013-06-18T02:16:26Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54246 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen.
Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
description This report summarises the author’s analysis and research done for the final year project, Solar Energy Harvesting using Hybrid Photovoltaic and Thermal PVT System. Firstly, an introduction on solar tracking system and its usability are presented. Followed by a literature review of various devices and methods used in the project were obtained to give an in-depth understanding, which also serves as references to the reader. Secondly, the project’s solar tracking parabolic system is exhibited with brief explanations on the mechanical devices such as the linear actuator and limiting switches, the cooling system and also the various components used in the solar tracking circuitry. Thirdly, a brief description of the specifications of the microcontroller used in the project was given and a block diagram was used to give an explanation of the executions of the program coding in the microcontroller. Then, a breakdown on the test for angle of detection and the test for the effect of different light intensity were conducted to prove the usability of the green LEDs so as to provide ideal solar tracking capability. Suggestions were also given to further enhance the viability of the system. Lastly, a conclusion on the overview of the tasks completed was given, consisting of an understanding of the various key mechanisms and components, such as solar tracking system, solar modules, DC motor, LEDs, Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT).
author2 Wang Peng
author_facet Wang Peng
Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen.
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author Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen.
author_sort Tham, Jonathan Peng Chuen.
title Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
title_short Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
title_full Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
title_fullStr Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
title_full_unstemmed Solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal PVT system
title_sort solar energy harvesting using hybrid photo-voltaic and thermal pvt system
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