Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data

In this work, it was shown by calculations that crudeoil’s extinction is definite, and oil air-pollution is increasing significantly as a function of time (civilization). Hence, a parabloidal reflector antenna is suggested here to extract solar energy as a concentrated solar-induced heat. This he...

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Main Author: Bashir, Saad Osman
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling iium-25672011-12-20T07:35:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/2567/ Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data Bashir, Saad Osman TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In this work, it was shown by calculations that crudeoil’s extinction is definite, and oil air-pollution is increasing significantly as a function of time (civilization). Hence, a parabloidal reflector antenna is suggested here to extract solar energy as a concentrated solar-induced heat. This heat could be used for electrical power plants, photovoltaic plants, industry,cooking, heating, and water-heating etc. Also, it was shown experimentally, at X-band, that a layer of wet sand on such a parabloidal reflector antennas can strongly degrade their overall efficiency. Experiment confirmed the theoretical picture of the dry dust layer producing a phase shift of the aperture field of the parabloidal reflector antenna. It was theoretically predicted, and confirmed experimentally, that a severe loss of signal would occur at X-band for a layer covering half the dish and with a thickness about 8 mm, to give near o 180 phase shift in the aperture. Obviously, this with a much lower thickness values will be applicable in the optical frequency band. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/2567/1/Antenna_Eff.pdf Bashir, Saad Osman (2011) Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data. In: 7th Jordanian International Electrical and Electronics Engineering Conference, (JIEEEC 2011), 11-14 April 2011, Amman, Jordan. (In Press) http://www.jeaconf.org/JIEEEC2005/JIEEEC7/
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Bashir, Saad Osman
Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
description In this work, it was shown by calculations that crudeoil’s extinction is definite, and oil air-pollution is increasing significantly as a function of time (civilization). Hence, a parabloidal reflector antenna is suggested here to extract solar energy as a concentrated solar-induced heat. This heat could be used for electrical power plants, photovoltaic plants, industry,cooking, heating, and water-heating etc. Also, it was shown experimentally, at X-band, that a layer of wet sand on such a parabloidal reflector antennas can strongly degrade their overall efficiency. Experiment confirmed the theoretical picture of the dry dust layer producing a phase shift of the aperture field of the parabloidal reflector antenna. It was theoretically predicted, and confirmed experimentally, that a severe loss of signal would occur at X-band for a layer covering half the dish and with a thickness about 8 mm, to give near o 180 phase shift in the aperture. Obviously, this with a much lower thickness values will be applicable in the optical frequency band.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Bashir, Saad Osman
author_facet Bashir, Saad Osman
author_sort Bashir, Saad Osman
title Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
title_short Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
title_full Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
title_fullStr Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the efficiency of a Solar-Reflector Antenna used as a Safe Energy Alternatives: Calculations from Sudanese data
title_sort modeling the efficiency of a solar-reflector antenna used as a safe energy alternatives: calculations from sudanese data
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/2567/
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