Description
INTRODUCTION
In remote areas the sun is a cheap source of electricity because instead of hydraulic generators it uses solar cells to produce electricity. While the output of solar cells depends on the intensity of sunlight and the angle of incidence. It means to get maximum efficiency; the solar panels1 must remain in front of sun during the whole day. But due to rotation of earth those panels can’t maintain their position always in front of sun. This problem results in decrease of their efficiency. Thus to get a constant output, an automated system is required which should be capable to constantly rotate the solar panel. The Automatic Sun Tracking System (ASTS) was made as a prototype to solve the problem, mentioned above. It is completely automatic and keeps the panel in front of sun until that is visible.
Automatic Sun Tracking System (ASTS) Seminar Report
Page Length : 22
Content :
- Introduction
- Structure Of ASTS
- Motor Selection
- Solar Sensor
- Working Of ASTS
- Basic Principle
- Sun Tracking Sensors(STS)
- Night Time Fault Detector(DTFD)
- Day Time Fault Detector(DTFD)
- Night And Cloud Detection
- Control Strategy Of ASTS
- Automatic Control
- Manual Control
- Conclusion
- References
Automatic Sun Tracking System (ASTS) Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 18
Content :
- Introduction
- What is a Solar Tracker ?
- Need for a Sun Tracking System
- Condition for Maximum Output
- Basic Components
- The Working
- Applications
- Advantages & Disadvantages
- Conclusion
- References
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