AUTO SPEED CONTROL OF SOLAR CAR AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS LIKE SCHOOL ZONES / HOSPITALS / RESIDENTIAL...

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AUTO SPEED CONTROL OF SOLAR CAR AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS LIKE SCHOOL ZONES / HOSPITALS / RESIDENTIAL AREAS

Presented by:-Mr. Mali V.S.

Under Guidance of Mr.:- V.H. Bonge

Solar Power Car

Cansu RUBANEmre SELİMSedat YILDIRIM

AimTo build a model solar car that has the energy efficiency of solar energy resources in optimal condition.

OBJECTIVES

Objective

To explore the application of renewable energy such as solar energy.

To use the renewable solar energy in building model cars.

Outline

– Introduction

– Component List

– Block diagram

– Description

– Adriano

– Principal of operation

– Advantages

– Disadvanteges

– Conclusions

– Reference

INTRODUCTION

In this project the speed & direction of a DC motor is controlled wirelessly by a RF remote control.

An anti-collision system is used to detect external objects from a permissible limit, so by instantaneous braking collision can be avoided.

The whole system is implemented by a manually controlled robotic car.

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What is Solar Power Car?

Solar power cars are electric cars which are powered by sun’s energy

How Does Solar Power Car Works

Component list Controller

LCD (16*2 Alphanumeric)

LED

RF Transmitter/ Receiver

Power supply circuit

Mobile phone jammer

Tachometer/Speedometer

Arduino/Microcontroller AT

89S52

Tachometer/Speedometer

Mobile phone jammer

SENSORs RF1.Zonal 12.Zonal 23.Zonal 3

LCD Display

BUZZER

H-bridge

DC Motor

DC Motor

Power supply

Block diagram

Description

5. RF Transmitter/ Receiver

4.Tachometer/Speedometer

3. Mobile phone jammer

2. Solar panel

1. Controller The “ AUTO SPEED CONTROL OF

SOLAR CAR AT SPECIFIED LOCATIONS LIKE SCHOOL ZONES”

consists of five main blocks

Controller

Arduino

Advantages

Safety

Safety

Reduced Polution Polution

Advantages

Reduced Polution

Advantages

Reduced Energy

Costs Reduced Energy Costs

Disadvantages

Cost is so high

Disadvantages

Impractical

because of battery

Disadvantages

Unadaptable to

daily life

Disadvantages

Less of function

Evolution of Solar Power cars

1990

1993

Evolution of Solar Power cars

2001

1995

Evolution of Solar Power cars

2003

2009

DISCUSSIONHow should we get power from the motor to the wheels?Experiment with several different ways such as gears, pulleys, or some other method of drive, to get power to the wheels.

What else should we think about as we design the car? The tires on the track All the other moving parts of the car

• THE SPEED OF THE CAR DEPENDS ON THE MATERIAL USED AS WELL AS THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE SUNLIGHT.

• THE BRIGHTER THE SUNLIGHT,THE FASTER THE CAR WILL MOVE

• THE LIGHTER THE MATERIAL USED,THE FASTER THE CAR WILL MOVE

CONCLUSION

Referance

[1] M. Reddi Sankar, T. Pushpaveni, V. Bhanu Prakash Reddy, “DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR ASSISTED BICYCLE”,International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, (Volume 3, Issue 3), (March 2013) ISSN 2250-3153, ( Page No. 781-786). www.ijeit.com/vol%202/Issue%206/IJEIT1412201212_79.pdf [2] Abdulkadir Baba Hassan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria) “DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF A MOTORIZED PROTOTYPE TRICYCLE FOR THE DISABLE PERSONS” IOSR Journal of Engineering , (Vol. 2(5 )), May 2012 (Page No. 1071- 1074). www.iosrjen.org/Papers/vol2_issue5/Z02510711074.pdf [3] N.Sasikumar (Ph.D (Part – Time) Research Scholar, Kamban Arts & Science College, Coimbatore), Dr.P.Jayasubramaniam(Head & Asst.Prof in Professional Accounting, Dr.N.G.P. Arts & Science College, Coimbatore), “SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM IN INDIA” IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) ISSN: 2278-487X. Volume 7, Issue 1 (Jan. - Feb. 2013), (Page No. 61-68) www.iosrjournals.org/papers/Vol- 2%20Issue=6/D0262730,pdfJ. Clerk Maxwell, A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd ed., vol. 2. Oxford: Clarendon, 1892, pp.68–73.

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