Design and Development of Hydraulic Solar Tracking System

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology(IRJET)e-ISSN: 2395 -0056

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Design and Development of Hydraulic Solar Tracking System


Akshay Khandave1, Shubham Kadam2, Amol Shinde3 SaurabhSagalgile4
1Students, Alard College of Engineering, Pune
2Student, Alard College of Engineering, Pune
3Student, Alard College of Engineering, Pune
4Student, Alard College of Engineering, Pune

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Abstract
LAYOUT OF SYSTEM :-
Nowadays solar power considered as reliable
energy source for power generation and for many
other applications. The challenge is to fetch
maximum amount of energy from solar radiations
in which sun is continuously changing its position
in sky. There are many problems associated with
conventional solar panel because they are fixed in
one direction.The positions of the sun keeps on
changing every day, along with the sun, solar panel
have to move in same direction.The other system
also used for solar tracking but they consumes most
1) 5)
of the energy produced by solar panels for tracking, 9)
Panel Weight 13) Handle
which effects the efficiency of solar panel. Reservoir
seat holder

6) 14)
INTRODUCTION
2) Double Counter
The basic problem associated with conversion of 10) Filter
Column acting weight
solar energy into useful form is that the solar
cylinder platform
modules used are stationary so during the morning
and evening hours the sun rays falls at an angle 7) 11) Rod 15)

upon the module. This decreases the efficiency of 3) Base Check end Connecting
valve mounting hose
system. Thus the conversion efficiency of solar
panel to charge the batteries in solar farm is not up 16) T-
to the mark. 8) Flow 12) Connector
4)
control Piston
Weight
valve end hinge 17)
Stopper

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Tracking mechanism: a pair of tongs, the treadle of sewing machine is the


The mechanism selected for tracking system is examples of this type of lever.As shown in figure.
based on lever principle. The type of lever used
manipulate the required load is Second type lever.
Basically, a lever is rod or bar capable of turning
about a fixed point called fulcrum. It is used as a
machine to lift / transmit a load by the application Working procedure:
of small effort. The ratio of load lifted to the effort Working procedure of the designed tracking system
applied is called mechanical advantage. A lever is explained by the hydraulic circuit diagram and by
may be Straight or curved and the forces applied on the schematic diagrams. Each duty cycle of the
the lever (or by the lever) may be parallel or system contains two steps.
inclined to one another.
Application of Levers in Engineering Practice:
The load (W) and the effort (P) may be applied to
the lever in three different ways. The Fulcrum is
denoted by F and direction of reaction is indicated
by an arrow mark.

1. First type/First class lever:


In the first type of levers, the fulcrum is in between
load and effort. These levers are commonly used in
railway signaling, rocker arms, hand pumps, foot
levers etc. As shown in figure.
2. Second type/Second class lever:
In this type, the load is in between the fulcrum
and effort. The application of such type of
lever is found in levers of loaded safety
valves.As shown in figure.
3. Third type/Third class levers:
In this type of levers, the effort is in between the
fulcrum and load. The use of such type of levers is
not recommended in engineering practice. However

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a. Tracking: a) Hydraulic solar tracker is easy to design and


As the tracking weight acts on the piston manufac
through piston rod, it pushes the oil out of the ture
cylinder and the oil flows towards reservoir. compare
While, due to the restricted cross sectional area to other
at flow control valve the piston moves with the tracker
velocity equal to calculated tracking velocity. system.
During this action the check valve remains b)
closed, hence oil is allowed to flow only Increase
through flow control valve. At the rod end of d
the cylinder, the oil is sucked into cylinder due reliabilit
to the vacuum pressure created by the applied y and robustness of hydraulic control system
weight. As shown in fig. 4.8. compared with other solar tracker
c) Hydraulic solar trackers generate more energy
b. Return: than other tracking system like electric solartracker.
As the tracking time finishes, the panel seat has to Disadvant
be rotated by applying the torque, manually, to ages:
bring back into initial position. The vacuum a)
pressure is created at piston end chamber and oil Structurally
from reservoir rushes towards cylinder. As soon as less rigid
the system pressure exceeds the cracking pressure then
of check valve, check valve opens and allowing full permanent
flow of oil from it, reducing the time required for mounts and
repositioning operation. hence can
The flow control valve also allows the oil to flow be
from it, increasing rate of flow and reduced panel vulnerable
repositioning time. At rod end of cylinder the piston to storm
forces the oil. The oil pressure increases and oil damage.
flows out of the cylinder. Oil returns to reservoir b) More chances to leakage of hydraulic oil.
through a filter placed in the return line. As shown c) Required manual power to pump the oil in
in fig. 4.9. cylinder.

Advantages:

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12.2

12

11.8

11.6
Power Without
11.4 Tracking (Watt)
Power With Tracking
11.2 (Watt)

11

10.8

10.6
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Mechanical Solar Tracking System

CONCLUSION:
This is the first attempt made towards utilizing the
gravitational energy as a driving force for solar

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kW-hr per year) in the fulfillment this demand. 6) Liu Xiaoyinget.all,-the Nanjing Agriculture
University, Nanjing Jiangsu
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