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Performance Evaluation of a Pseudo Two-axis Sun Tracking System

Abstract

Tracking the sun is an important method for increasing the electricity generation of photovoltaic panels. Sun 41 tracking systems are designed to track the sun with one axis or two axes, based upon solar azimuth angle and 42 altitude angle. In this research, a pseudo two-axis sun tracker is presented and applied for installing the 43 photovoltaic panel on. In this tracking system, one rotating motor is used instead of two, and more solar 44 radiation is absorbed compared with common one-axis tracking systems. The results show that pseudo two-axis 45 sun tracking system gains 2.82% more radiation than the conventional one-axis sun tracker. Through adjusting 46 the angle two times a year, 4.01% more radiation is gained and adjusting the angle four times a year results in 47 gaining 4.12% more radiation, while using a two-axis sun tracker results in 4.39% more radiation on the panel 48 compared with one-axis sun tracker. The pseudo two-axis sun tracker’s performance with adjusting angle four 49 times a year has little difference with two-axis sun tracker and due to using one motor instead of two, using a 50 pseudo two-axis sun tracker is more economical. The percentage of increased radiation of pseudo two-axis sun 51 tracker compared with fixed panel differs for various cities, which could be as high as 31% for some of major 52 Iranian cities. 

 

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950423022001668

Journal Papers
Month/Season: 
June
Year: 
2022

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