Maximizing energy via solar-powered smart irrigation: An approach utilizing a single-axis solar tracking mechanism

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY Irrigation and Drainage Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1002/ird.2937
Firas Basim Ismail, Muhammad Aqil Afham Rahmat, Hussein A. Kazem, Abdulkareem Sh. Mahdi Al-Obaidi, Muhammad Syauqi Ridwan
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This study presents and assesses the novelty of a cutting-edge solar-powered automated irrigation system that incorporates a single-axis solar tracker. The research entails the meticulous development of a prototype, followed by comprehensive experimental scrutiny spanning 3 days, from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. In a unique approach, we benchmark the findings against previous research endeavours, highlighting the transformative potential of our innovative design.

Our innovative system harnesses a singular-axis solar tracking mechanism alongside moisture sensors and a water pump relay module, resulting in the creation of an autonomous irrigation system perpetually powered by solar energy. The results are noteworthy, showcasing the capability of a solar panel equipped with single-axis tracking to significantly boost photovoltaic output power. This configuration attains a remarkable 65% increase in total output power and a substantial improvement over the modest 52%–53% performance of fixed solar panels. This substantial divergence translates to a noteworthy 12%–13% difference in efficacy, underscoring the pioneering nature of our research.

The zenith of power output, ranging between 3.16 and 3.68 W, transpires from noon to 2:00 PM, further illustrating the system's viability. The integrated water pump exhibits commendable efficiency, attaining levels as high as 75%. This revelation underscores the transformative potential of automated irrigation systems endowed with single-axis solar tracking technology, auguring amplified system performance and heralding a new era of sustainable agricultural practices.

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本研究介绍并评估了一种采用单轴太阳能跟踪器的尖端太阳能自动灌溉系统的新颖性。研究工作包括精心开发原型,然后从早上 8:00 到下午 6:00,进行为期 3 天的全面实验检查。我们的创新系统利用单轴太阳能跟踪装置、湿度传感器和水泵中继模块,从而创建了一个永久由太阳能供电的自主灌溉系统。结果值得一提,它展示了配备单轴跟踪装置的太阳能电池板大幅提高光伏输出功率的能力。这种配置的总输出功率显著提高了 65%,与固定式太阳能电池板 52%-53% 的适度性能相比,有了大幅提升。输出功率的峰值在 3.16 至 3.68 W 之间,出现在中午至下午 2:00 之间,进一步说明了该系统的可行性。集成水泵的效率值得称赞,高达 75%。这一发现凸显了采用单轴太阳能跟踪技术的自动化灌溉系统的变革潜力,可增强系统性能,预示着可持续农业实践的新时代即将到来。
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Irrigation and Drainage
Irrigation and Drainage 农林科学-农艺学
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