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المستخلص A study on a solar pumping unit as advanced technique was carried out from March to December 2003 at the Mechanization Branch, Soil and Water Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez-Canal University, Ismailia. A solar module of 75 W was used to operate a small centrifugal pump with 31.3 mm inlet and outlet orifice diameters and four backward blades, on the direct current without inverters to reduce the cost of operating. Batteries of 42 Amp·hr (3 with 14 Amp·hr each) were used to store the excessive generated power. Investigations were carried out in the open environment under the direct sunrays, also indoor inside the controlled solar simulator room. The investigation aimed to study the following parameters: • The relationship between the generated current and the potential difference from the nominal 75 W solar module under different amounts of the incident solar radiation and/with different loads (resistances) • Finding out the suitable external load (resistance) at the solar module which achieves the highest generated energy at a certain insolation. • A simple computer model was driven to calculate the declination and altitude angles of the sun and the incident solar radiation on the investigation site and the effect of the module orientation on the hydraulic generated power. |