TY - JOUR
T1 - Energy efficiency improvement of water pumping system using synchronous reluctance motor fed by perovskite solar cells
AU - Zaky, Alaa A.
AU - Ibrahim, Mohamed N.
AU - Rezk, Hegazy
AU - Christopoulos, Eleftherios
AU - El Sehiemy, Ragab A.
AU - Hristoforou, Evangelos
AU - Kladas, Antonios
AU - Sergeant, Peter
AU - Falaras, Polycarpos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are in the forefront of third-generation of photovoltaics and gained a lot of attention as a very promising green technology toward direct solar energy conversion to electricity. PSCs are fabricated following solution-processed techniques at low temperature and they present high power conversion efficiency exceeding 25%, enabling them to be attractive alternative to the silicon-based devices. This research work proposes an efficient and cost-effective photovoltaic (PV) pumping system based on PSCs. For this purpose, lab-scale PSCs were fabricated and their characteristics were determined. In parallel, the geometry of a synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) driving a 350 m3/day water pump was optimized for maximizing the output power, while minimizing the torque ripple simultaneously. In addition, a perovskite solar array feeding the SynRM via an inverter was designed and implemented. The inverter was properly regulated by a control system which optimized the maximum available power of the PSCs solar array and the SynRM characteristics. Finally, laboratory measurements were performed, including a power generator simulating the behavior of the PSCs array feeding the SynRM. The obtained results confirmed the experimental validation of the proposed approach.
AB - Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are in the forefront of third-generation of photovoltaics and gained a lot of attention as a very promising green technology toward direct solar energy conversion to electricity. PSCs are fabricated following solution-processed techniques at low temperature and they present high power conversion efficiency exceeding 25%, enabling them to be attractive alternative to the silicon-based devices. This research work proposes an efficient and cost-effective photovoltaic (PV) pumping system based on PSCs. For this purpose, lab-scale PSCs were fabricated and their characteristics were determined. In parallel, the geometry of a synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) driving a 350 m3/day water pump was optimized for maximizing the output power, while minimizing the torque ripple simultaneously. In addition, a perovskite solar array feeding the SynRM via an inverter was designed and implemented. The inverter was properly regulated by a control system which optimized the maximum available power of the PSCs solar array and the SynRM characteristics. Finally, laboratory measurements were performed, including a power generator simulating the behavior of the PSCs array feeding the SynRM. The obtained results confirmed the experimental validation of the proposed approach.
KW - energy efficiency
KW - maximum power point tracking
KW - perovskite solar cells
KW - synchronous reluctance motor
KW - titanium dioxide
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U2 - 10.1002/er.5788
DO - 10.1002/er.5788
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85089751754
SN - 0363-907X
VL - 44
SP - 11629
EP - 11642
JO - International Journal of Energy Research
JF - International Journal of Energy Research
IS - 14
ER -