Title of article
Operation analysis of a photovoltaic lighting system with battery and heater
Author/Authors
Shun Ching Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
2144
To page
2153
Abstract
An operation analysis is presented for a photovoltaic system consisting of the photovoltaic generator, the battery, the light, and the
heater. An optimal resistive load for lighting is determined according to the characteristics of the battery. The working domain of the
battery is marked out to display the range of the battery charge supplied by the photovoltaic generator. Before sunrise and after sunset,
the battery supplies power to the light with an optimal resistive load. When the sun is above the horizon but sunset or not sunrise for the
tilled photovoltaic module, the system is at rest. If the beam radiation is really incident on the surface of the module and induces a characteristic
inside the working domain, all power will charge the battery. Once the characteristic is outside of the working domain, the
resistive load is chosen to balance the currents of photovoltaic generator, battery charge, and heater. It is the only situation of concurrence.
If the open-circuit voltage of the photovoltaic array under insolation is less than the zero-current voltage of the battery at the
fractional state of charge, or if the battery is at full charge, the battery is disconnected from the photovoltaic system and the power output
of the photovoltaic array to the heater is found by the method of maximum power point tracking.
2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
battery , Photovoltaic array , Working domain , Optimal resistant , Water heater
Journal title
Solar Energy
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Solar Energy
Record number
940758
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