2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2005.08.015
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Design optimization of photovoltaic powered water pumping systems

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“…57 There have been many studies regarding PVWP systems. For example, Bouzidi et al [3] 58 analysed the performances of such a system installed in an isolated site in the south of Algeria (WPWP) systems to cover drinking water requirements in a specific location in Algeria; 63 Ghoneim [6] developed a program for modelling each PVWP component to assess the 64 performance of PVWP systems in Kuwait; Benghanem et al [7] studied the effect of pumping 65 head on the performance of PVWP systems using an optimal PV array configuration to drive a 66 direct current (DC) helical pump; Mokeddem et al [8] investigated the performance of a 67 directly coupled PVWP system; Boutelhig et al [9] compared two different DC pumps with the 68 scope of selecting the optimal direct coupling configuration for providing water to a farm in 69 Algeria; Hamidat at al. [10] presented the electrical and hydraulic performance of a surface 70 centrifugal pump as a function of the hydraulic head and size of PV array for irrigation 71 purposes in the Sahara region; Senol [11] focused on small and medium-size mobile PVWP 72 applications for watering purposes in Turkey; Glasnovic and Margeta [12] elaborated an 73 optimization model for small PVWP system for irrigation; Pande et al [13] concluded that in 74 order to achieve a successful design of PVWP system, the water supply and crop water 75 requirements for orchards have to be carefully considered.…”
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“…57 There have been many studies regarding PVWP systems. For example, Bouzidi et al [3] 58 analysed the performances of such a system installed in an isolated site in the south of Algeria (WPWP) systems to cover drinking water requirements in a specific location in Algeria; 63 Ghoneim [6] developed a program for modelling each PVWP component to assess the 64 performance of PVWP systems in Kuwait; Benghanem et al [7] studied the effect of pumping 65 head on the performance of PVWP systems using an optimal PV array configuration to drive a 66 direct current (DC) helical pump; Mokeddem et al [8] investigated the performance of a 67 directly coupled PVWP system; Boutelhig et al [9] compared two different DC pumps with the 68 scope of selecting the optimal direct coupling configuration for providing water to a farm in 69 Algeria; Hamidat at al. [10] presented the electrical and hydraulic performance of a surface 70 centrifugal pump as a function of the hydraulic head and size of PV array for irrigation 71 purposes in the Sahara region; Senol [11] focused on small and medium-size mobile PVWP 72 applications for watering purposes in Turkey; Glasnovic and Margeta [12] elaborated an 73 optimization model for small PVWP system for irrigation; Pande et al [13] concluded that in 74 order to achieve a successful design of PVWP system, the water supply and crop water 75 requirements for orchards have to be carefully considered.…”
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“…The Fig. 5 shows the flowchart of the algorithm for P&O as it should be implemented in the microprocessor control [2], [3]. …”
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“…Any pump is characterized by its absorptive power which is obviously a mechanical power on the shaft coupled to the pump, which is given by [6], [7]. III.…”
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“…At the current prices of PV modules, the cost of the proposed photovoltaic powered water pumping system is found to be less expensive than the cost of the conventional fuel system. The expected reduction in the prices of photovoltaic modules in the near future will make photovoltaic powered water pumping systems more feasible [14].…”
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“…Photoirrigation system has advantages than flooding irrigation. Some of these are, bringing utilization of water sources more efficient, preventing erosion and growing of weeds only by irrigating the requested areas [12], decreasing moisture stress [13], no operation cost, providing opportunity for local energy sources and exhibiting a parallel point of view with water requirement [14]. In terms of automation, developed wireless technologies, researches focused on automatic irrigation with sensors in agricultural systems [1], [15]- [25].…”
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