Solar Energy Application Systems - AE1B13SVS

Kredity 5
Semestry letní
Zakončení zápočet a zkouška
Jazyk výuky angličtina
Rozsah výuky 2P+2L
Anotace
Solar energy. Photo-thermal phenomena.Photo-thermal power stations. Photovoltaic phenomena. Photovoltaic cells and modules and their characteristics. Photovoltaic systems and their applications. Significance, economic and environmental aspects of solar energy exploitation. \\Výsledek studentské ankety předmětu je zde: http://www.fel.cvut.cz/anketa/aktualni/courses/AE1B13SVS
Cíle studia
Seznámit studenty se způsoby využívání sluneční energie.
Osnovy přednášek
1. Solar energy and basic forms of its exploitation
2. Influence of geographic position and climate on spectra and irradiance
3. Photovoltaic effect, photovoltaic cells, basic structure and characteristics
4. Construction and technology of photovoltaic cells
5. Construction and technology of photovoltaic modules
6. Basic types of photovoltaic systems
7. Converters for photovoltaic systems
8. Optimisation of PV system operating conditions
9. Energy storage systems
10. Basic economic and ecological aspects
11. Conversion solar energy to thermal energy
12. Solar power stations
13. Solar energy for high temperature technology
14. Present trends in the field of solar systems
Osnovy cvičení
1. Introductional, Occupational safety and health, First aid
2. Spectroscopic properties of materials
3. Spectroscopic properties of light and cells
4. Module testing, effect of serial and parallel resistance
5. Module testing, effect of shading
6. Diagnostics of modules by thermography
7. Diagnostics of modules by electroluminescence
8. Concentrator photovoltaics and solar thermal
9. Computer design of a residential PV systems
10. Experimental analysis of laboratory on-grid PV system
11. Computer simulation of residential PV systems with batteries
12. Experimental analysis of laboratory off-grid PV system
13. Assesment test
13. Assesment test
Literatura
[1] Gordon, J., et al: Solar Energy - the State of the Art, James & James(Science Publishesrs), London, 2001
[2] Handbook of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering. Edited by A. Luque and S. Hegedus, John Wiley & Sons,2003
Požadavky
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