Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia

This work deals with controlling the solar radiation reception rate (SRRR) (ratio of the incident solar radiation on tilted panel to the global incident solar radiation). Controlling the SRRR will permit the amount of the received solar energy on solar panels to be adjusted. This SRRR control is ver...

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Main Authors: Faris Alqurashi, Rached Nciri, Abdulrahman Alghamdi, Chaouki Ali, Faouzi Nasri
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author Faris Alqurashi
Rached Nciri
Abdulrahman Alghamdi
Chaouki Ali
Faouzi Nasri
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description This work deals with controlling the solar radiation reception rate (SRRR) (ratio of the incident solar radiation on tilted panel to the global incident solar radiation). Controlling the SRRR will permit the amount of the received solar energy on solar panels to be adjusted. This SRRR control is very useful for several technological applications such as solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies in extremely sunny regions around the world, such as the case of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Thus, the sustainability of the cities and villages, located in such regions, is promoted. A novel design proposing a poly-tilted segmented panel (PTSP) is proposed as an original techno-logical solution enabling the control of the SRRR. Design technical details are clearly explained. The proposed design presents a cheap, simple and effective alternative to conventional sun tracking systems. The SRRR on the proposed PTSP is mathematically modeled. The influence of the combinations “number of segment/tilt angles” on the SRRR is assessed for the most significant days in the year: equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice. A specific “document-aided design”, showing the SRRR level reached by each specific combination “num-ber of segment/tilt angles”, is provided. Based on these documents, the adequate combination “number of segment/tilt angles” is easily determined by knowing the desired SRRR level. The SRRR level is determined based on the global incident solar radiation and the desired level of the incident so-lar radiation on the tilted panel. Results are properly presented, discussed and interpreted for each segment/tilt angles combination.
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spelling doaj-art-04e062d028ea4e7fa1c45f5a223b16172025-08-19T23:51:43ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732022-03-01157235710.3390/en15072357Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi ArabiaFaris Alqurashi0Rached Nciri1Abdulrahman Alghamdi2Chaouki Ali3Faouzi Nasri4Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah 77207, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Higher Institute of Technological Studies of Gafsa, General Directorate of Technological Studies, Radès Médina 2098, TunisiaMechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah 77207, Saudi ArabiaLaboratory of Electro-Mechanical Systems (LASEM), National Engineering School of Sfax-ENIS, University of Sfax, B.P. W3038, Sfax 3038, TunisiaMechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Bisha, Bisha 61922, Saudi ArabiaThis work deals with controlling the solar radiation reception rate (SRRR) (ratio of the incident solar radiation on tilted panel to the global incident solar radiation). Controlling the SRRR will permit the amount of the received solar energy on solar panels to be adjusted. This SRRR control is very useful for several technological applications such as solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies in extremely sunny regions around the world, such as the case of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Thus, the sustainability of the cities and villages, located in such regions, is promoted. A novel design proposing a poly-tilted segmented panel (PTSP) is proposed as an original techno-logical solution enabling the control of the SRRR. Design technical details are clearly explained. The proposed design presents a cheap, simple and effective alternative to conventional sun tracking systems. The SRRR on the proposed PTSP is mathematically modeled. The influence of the combinations “number of segment/tilt angles” on the SRRR is assessed for the most significant days in the year: equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice. A specific “document-aided design”, showing the SRRR level reached by each specific combination “num-ber of segment/tilt angles”, is provided. Based on these documents, the adequate combination “number of segment/tilt angles” is easily determined by knowing the desired SRRR level. The SRRR level is determined based on the global incident solar radiation and the desired level of the incident so-lar radiation on the tilted panel. Results are properly presented, discussed and interpreted for each segment/tilt angles combination.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2357solar radiationsolar panelenergy controltilt anglesegmentationequinox
spellingShingle Faris Alqurashi
Rached Nciri
Abdulrahman Alghamdi
Chaouki Ali
Faouzi Nasri
Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
solar radiation
solar panel
energy control
tilt angle
segmentation
equinox
title Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_full Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_short Control of the Solar Radiation Reception Rate (SRRR) Using a Novel Poly-Tilted Segmented Panel (PTSP) in the Region of Makkah, Saudi Arabia
title_sort control of the solar radiation reception rate srrr using a novel poly tilted segmented panel ptsp in the region of makkah saudi arabia
topic solar radiation
solar panel
energy control
tilt angle
segmentation
equinox
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/15/7/2357
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