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Experiments Overview
Topics of the virtual laboratory are listed in Table 1. In Experiments 1 – 2, we learn about how to observe and measure the characteristics of solar cells under different temperature and irradiation. We will also learn series and parallel connections of solar cells. Experiment 3 studies a real time data monitoring system for a solar power system. In Experiment 4, we will use maximum power point tracking to extract the maximum amount of power from solar panels.
We learn about basic DC-DC converters including buck and boost converters in Experiments 5 – 8. DC-DC converters convert a DC input voltage to a different DC output voltage. Most of the renewable energy systems have DC-DC converters. They can be used to charge batteries, regulate the output voltage of solar panels, and manage power flows between solar panels and the grid. Experiment 9 looks at rechargeable batteries, and using bidirectional converters to manage the power flow between the power source and the battery. We will observe the power flow and power management in a solar microgrid in Experiment 10
Table 1:Experiments
Experiment 1 |
Voltage and Current of Solar Cells
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Experiment 2 |
Series and Parallel Connection of Solar Cells
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Experiment 3 |
Data Acquisition for Renewable Energy Systems |
Experiment 4 |
Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for Photovoltaic Systems
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Experiment 5 |
Buck Converter |
Experiment 6 |
Buck Converter Under Closed Loop Voltage Control |
Experiment 7 |
Boost Converter |
Experiment 8 |
Boost Converter Under Closed Loop Voltage Control
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Experiment 9 |
Battery |
Experiment 10 |
Microgrid |
Contact Us
Virtual Renewable Energy Laboratory
Principal Investigator:Liping Guo, Ph.D.
815-753-1350
lguo@niu.edu
Co-Principal Investigator:
Andrew W. Otieno, Ph.D.
815-753-1754
otieno@niu.edu
The project is funded by the
National Science Foundation
Improving Undergraduate STEM Education program (DUE-1712146)
from June 2017 to May 2022.