Showing posts with label Solar Cart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solar Cart. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2008

Some results from the Cart-to-Solar project

With a deadline looming (and past) and no students around since the start of summer final exams, I spent part of last week and this weekend putting together a mid-point report to the Foundation on the Cart-to-Solar project. As you all recall, Aaron did a great job getting this funded and on its way to a successful conclusion this summer, organizing a team that carried on the work even when he was not here. However, I was not aware of just how well the project worked out until I processed the data into the form shown below.

The baseline data acquired during the spring are shown with diamonds on this graph. (The two green squares are results of an initial trial with the solar panels and should be ignored here.) I made the three points that were outliers red and excluded them when computing the mean and sample standard deviation shown with the blue band. The yellow band shows the average and standard deviation if all points are included.


You can see for yourself how consistent most of the data were. (The gap in March is Spring Break, and one of the anomalous points appeared when the cart sat idle while the campus was closed.) Aaron did some nice work to try to understand what might be going on with those red points, but I won't include the graph or try to explain it here.

FYI, getting about three miles per kWhr corresponds to an operating cost of about 5 cents per mile for "fuel". (This does not count the cost of amortizing the cost of replacement batteries every few years.) These carts are pretty efficient.

The data acquired after the solar panels installed are shown with squares. There are really three sets of data here: The green squares were some initial tests with three panels, the first set of maroon squares were tests with six panels used in one configuration, while the ones in the region following a break for spring finals, the area covered by the green band, used a different configuration.


You can see very clearly that almost all of the data in this last set show performance that is better than any of the baseline observations. I speculate that the three low points were overcast days but found no weather records to use to test this guess. The green band shows the mean and sample standard deviation for this set (including the three low points). The average value is about a 50% improvement on the efficiency of the cart, which is, I think, about what Aaron had predicted. The band is wider than for the baseline data because of the variability introduced by weather conditions.

FYI, adding the panels saved about $2 worth of electricity over those six weeks. An interesting question is whether they will improve battery life and reduce that cost as well.

In my opinion, the primary goals of the project have been completed but (as discussed at our meeting on July 11, there are still some great things to do this fall to wrap up work with one cart, improve how it works, do the final report, and possibly start a longer-term project monitoring battery life and/or convert other carts.

Good work, everyone!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

VIEW from the CHAIR // FRIDAY MEETING 6/20/08 @ 3:30PM

Hello,

We have another meeting coming up this Friday (6/20/08) at 3:30 in SM 260 ‘the usual.’ Unfortunately I will not be able to attend. However we have everything in place that it should be fine.


We will be continuing the electronics exploration from last week.


The committee for the dolly rack will be reporting on the progress with the computer generated plans for the golf cart rack.


We are still building the club directory. If you would like your contact information in this directory email your desired contact information to babic541@mymail.tcc.fl.edu.

We have also finished our signup sheets which will be placed in the SM office for ease of access.


Have a great meeting,
Vernon Babich
TCC Engineering Club Chair

(850) 510-2473

Thursday, June 12, 2008

MESSAGE FROM VERNON

Hey Everyone,

Our last meeting was a great success. Some new plans for the upcoming weeks have been established as well as for the future. We will be finishing up a few mechanical things on the cart such as the dolly rack and the fans. The panels will also be glued on with electrical safe silicon based glue. For the future we are planning on utilizing new batteries for an ongoing project.

Our future meetings will be based mostly on education and application of electronics. Since our goal in the solar project is to increase efficiency, it is essential that we all know how to use and improve the basics of the cart’s electrical set up. These classes are currently being headed up by Aaron Bauldree who we all appreciate very much for spending his time teaching us. They will be starting out basic and if anyone misses a meeting you should contact someone in the club or email me at babic541@mymail.tcc.fl.edu. By teaching each other, we all improve and of course get to know each other.

It also seems that a specialization approach to the projects in the future is an idea held by most of the club. It’s been really exciting to see everyone breaking up things by engineering discipline and forming committees. Currently we have one committee for the dolly rack but others seemed to be unofficially forming. The club also wants to be able to understand every part of the project.

So much more to come! I hope to see you all at the next meeting this Friday at 3:30 pm in SM 260 “the usual.”

Vernon Babich
Engineering Club Chair.


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Notes: The "last meeting" referred to above was on Friday, June 6, 2008 @ 3:30 pm in room SM 260. The next meeting will be Friday, June 13, 2008 @ 3:30 pm in room SM 260.
~~ DJ