SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR

The aim of this project is to carryout simulation studies on a photovoltaic based system, to be used in residential sector. Photovoltaic is a semiconductor device that generates electrical power, from solar radiation. Sunlight received by the solar cell, and will be used to generate direct curren...

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Main Author: Babayev, Meretgeldy
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Tekknologi Petronas 2006
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.92782017-01-25T09:46:01Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9278/ SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR Babayev, Meretgeldy TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The aim of this project is to carryout simulation studies on a photovoltaic based system, to be used in residential sector. Photovoltaic is a semiconductor device that generates electrical power, from solar radiation. Sunlight received by the solar cell, and will be used to generate direct current. Sunlight is necessary for PV to generate electricity, and in order to ensure continuous supplyof powerstorage is required. A properanalysis of a PV based system is necessary, as the sunlight that is received at the surface of earth is transient in nature. On the average, Malaysia receives between 6-9 sunshine hours. Due to this, the system identification process is rather critical and the main specification is related to the PVarray sizing. Since sunlight is mandatory; then the next important aspect is the battery array sizing. A typical house model was used to do load calculation, and this is an important process to assist in the planning of the number of PV panels and batteries required. To safely ensure sustainable power supply, storage is vital. Experiments were carried out by using a standard 80W PV array, subjected to local weather condition at UTP. Results obtained clearly indicated that a system simulation, based on precise mathematical model is very important. Visual Basic Software was used as a programming tool for simulation of the project. A simulation of a project is simple and user-friendly to design PV system for the house such as sizing PV array, sizing battery and load calculation. The objective of the; project has been accomplished. The result has been successfully achieved andproject working effectively. Universiti Tekknologi Petronas 2006-12 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9278/1/2006%20-%20Simulation%20Studiesof%20a%20PV%20System%20for%20Residential%20Sector.pdf Babayev, Meretgeldy (2006) SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR. Universiti Tekknologi Petronas. (Unpublished)
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Babayev, Meretgeldy
SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
description The aim of this project is to carryout simulation studies on a photovoltaic based system, to be used in residential sector. Photovoltaic is a semiconductor device that generates electrical power, from solar radiation. Sunlight received by the solar cell, and will be used to generate direct current. Sunlight is necessary for PV to generate electricity, and in order to ensure continuous supplyof powerstorage is required. A properanalysis of a PV based system is necessary, as the sunlight that is received at the surface of earth is transient in nature. On the average, Malaysia receives between 6-9 sunshine hours. Due to this, the system identification process is rather critical and the main specification is related to the PVarray sizing. Since sunlight is mandatory; then the next important aspect is the battery array sizing. A typical house model was used to do load calculation, and this is an important process to assist in the planning of the number of PV panels and batteries required. To safely ensure sustainable power supply, storage is vital. Experiments were carried out by using a standard 80W PV array, subjected to local weather condition at UTP. Results obtained clearly indicated that a system simulation, based on precise mathematical model is very important. Visual Basic Software was used as a programming tool for simulation of the project. A simulation of a project is simple and user-friendly to design PV system for the house such as sizing PV array, sizing battery and load calculation. The objective of the; project has been accomplished. The result has been successfully achieved andproject working effectively.
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author Babayev, Meretgeldy
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title SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
title_short SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
title_full SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
title_fullStr SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
title_full_unstemmed SIMULATION STUDIES OF A PV SYSTEM FOR RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
title_sort simulation studies of a pv system for residential sector
publisher Universiti Tekknologi Petronas
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