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International Journal of Photoenergy | 2016

A Power Case Study for Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar Panels in Bursa City, Turkey

Ayşegül Taşçıoğlu; Onur Taşkın; Ali Vardar

It was intended to reveal the time dependent power generation under different loads for two different solar panels under the conditions of Bursa province in between August 19 and 25, 2014. The testing sets include solar panels, inverter, multimeter, accumulator, regulator, pyranometer, pyrheliometer, temperature sensor, and datalogger. The efficiency of monocrystalline and polycrystalline solar panels was calculated depending on the climatic data’s measurements. As the result of the study, the average performances of monocrystalline and polycrystalline panels are 42.06 and 39.80 Wh, respectively. It was seen that 87.14 W instantaneous power could be obtained from monocrystalline solar panel and that 80.17 W instantaneous power could be obtained from polycrystalline solar panel under maximum total radiation (1001.13 W/m2). Within this frame, it was determined that monocrystalline solar panel is able to operate more efficiently under the conditions of Bursa compared to polycrystalline solar panel. When the multivariate correlations coefficients were examined statistically, a significant relationship in positive direction was detected between total and direct radiation and ambient temperature on energy generation from monocrystalline and polycrystalline panel.


International Journal of Photoenergy | 2016

Analysis on Photovoltaic Energy-Assisted Drying of Green Peas

Onur Taşkın; Nazmi Izli; Ali Vardar

A photovoltaic energy-assisted industrial dryer has been analyzed. The dryer has been tested in various weather and working conditions with 3 kg of green peas from 75.6% initial moisture content to 20% final moisture content (w.b.). The effect of various drying air temperatures at three levels (40, 50, and 60°C) and two distinct air velocities (3 m/s and 4 m/s) was examined. Drying performance was assessed with regard to criteria including drying kinetics, specific and total energy consumption, and color and rehydration ratio. The results have proved that total drying duration reduces as air velocity rate and drying air temperature raise. Relying upon the drying durations, the generation performances of photovoltaic panels were between 5.261 and 3.953 W. On the other part, energy consumptions of dryer were between 37.417 and 28.111 W. The best specific energy consumption was detected in 50°C at 3 m/s for 600 minutes with 7.616 kWh/kg. All drying conditions caused darkening as color parameters. Rehydration assays have showed that rehydrated green peas attained higher capacity with raised air temperature and air velocity.


Renewable Energy | 2008

An economic analysis of energy requirements and input costs for tomato production in Turkey

Bahattin Çetin; Ali Vardar


Computers and Electronics in Agriculture | 2011

Green citrus detection using 'eigenfruit', color and circular Gabor texture features under natural outdoor conditions

Ferhat Kurtulmuş; Won Suk Lee; Ali Vardar


Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment | 2009

An analysis of energy use and input costs for wheat production in Turkey.

Tolga Tipi; Bahattin Çetin; Ali Vardar


Precision Agriculture | 2014

Immature peach detection in colour images acquired in natural illumination conditions using statistical classifiers and neural network

Ferhat Kurtulmuş; Won Suk Lee; Ali Vardar


Renewable Energy | 2008

Research on wind turbine rotor models using NACA profiles

Ali Vardar; Ilknur Alibas


Journal of Applied Sciences | 2007

Aerodynamic Analyses of Different Wind Turbine Blade Profiles

Ferhat Kurtulmuş; Ali Vardar; Nazmi Izli


International Journal of Energy and Power Engineering | 2014

Renewable Energy Sources and Turkey

Ali Vardar; Onur Taşkın


Climatic Change | 2011

Local indications of climate changes in Turkey: Bursa as a case example

Ali Vardar; Ferhat Kurtulmuş; Ahmet Darga

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United States Department of Agriculture

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