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BE1B13SSE |
Solar Systems and Electrochemical Sources |
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Extent of teaching: | 2P+2L |
Department: | 13113 |
Language of teaching: | EN |
Guarantors: | Benda V., Holovský J. |
Completion: | Z,ZK |
Lecturers: | Benda V., Černá L., Holovský J., Knap V., Sharma R. |
Credits: | 4 |
Tutors: | Benda V., Černá L., Holovský J., Knap V., Sharma R. |
Semester: | L |
Anotation:
The course familiarizes students with the basic principles of electrochemical sources and photovoltaic cells and systems. At the beginning, the emphasis is on understanding the basic principle using the equivalent circuits and mathematical description. In the next section, the basic types of electrochemical sources and their technical parameters are explored separately. Similarly, students become familiar with the technology of photovoltaic cells and modules. Another chapter is devoted to the basic applications such as solar-thermal. At the end of the course, students become familiar with economical and technological implications of the combination of solar systems and electrochemical sources.
Study targets:
To give students knowledge from the field of Electrochemical Sources and Photovoltaics
Course outlines:
1. | | Solar energy and basic forms of its utilization, influence of geographical location |
2. | | Conversion of solar energy to thermal energy, solar plants |
3. | | Photovoltaic phenomenon, photovoltaic cells and their characteristics |
4. | | Construction and technology of PV cells and modules |
5. | | Photovoltaic modules and their operational conditions |
6. | | Electric energy accumulation and electrochemical energy sources - principle |
7. | | Primary cells - properties, manufacturing process and utilization |
8. | | Accumulators - properties, manufacturing process and utilization of lead-acid and NiCd accumulators |
9. | | Lithium accumulators and current methods of energy storage |
10. | | Photovoltaic systems, basic types and inverters |
11. | | Battery systems and hybrid systems |
12. | | Reliability of independant energy sources systems and their maintenence |
13. | | Basic economical and ecological aspects |
14. | | Current trends in the solar energy utilization |
Exercises outline:
1. | | Course organization, safety in the laboratory |
2. | | Measurement of spectrums of radiation sources |
3. | | Measurement of irradiance distribution |
4. | | Influence of irradiance on PV cells characteristics |
5. | | Influence of temperature on PV cells characteristics |
6. | | Influence of shading on V-A characteristics of PV module |
7. | | Solar chimney |
8. | | Primary cells. Construction of cells and acharacteristics |
9. | | Equivalent circuit of the cell and internal resistance determination |
10. | | Charging and discharging characteristics of NiCd and NiMH accumulators |
11. | | Charging and discharging characteristics of lead-acid and lithium accumulators |
12. | | On-grid and off-grid systems |
13. | | Diagnostics of defects and revisions of photovoltaic systems |
14. | | Course-credit test |
Literature:
BENDA, V. a kol. Obnovitelné zdroje energie. 1. vyd. Praha: Profi press, 2012, 208 s. ISBN 978-808-6726-489.
Kaplanis, S. - Kaplani, E. - Benda, V. - Kádár, P. - Kozhukharov, V. - et al. (ed.): Renewable Energy Systems: Theory, Innovations and Intelligent Applications. 1. ed. Hauppauge NY: Nova Science Publisher, Inc., 2013
Requirements:
A student has to obtain a credit before an examination
Keywords:
Primary cells, lead acid accumulators, alkaline accumulators, accumulators for special applications, accumulator charging, solar energy, solar spectra, photovoltaic effect, solar cels, photovoltaic modules, photovoltaic systems, off-grid systems, on-grid systems, thermoelectric effect, thermoelectric sources
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