2013 International Conference on Energy Efficient Technologies for Sustainability 2013
DOI: 10.1109/iceets.2013.6533421
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Design & simulation of solar DC pump in simulink

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“…It consists of two factors [35]; TDH=Vertical lift + Frictional losses (7) Vertical lift = Elevation+ standing water level+ Draw down (8) Frictional losses = 0.5% of Total vertical lift (9) From the given specifications in figure 3 of water tank based solar water pumping system; Vertical lift= 12 +3 m =15m. Frictional losses= 15×0.0051100= 0.0075 m. Then TDH=15 m+0.0075 m =16.0075m.…”
Section: Total Dynamic Head (Thd) Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of two factors [35]; TDH=Vertical lift + Frictional losses (7) Vertical lift = Elevation+ standing water level+ Draw down (8) Frictional losses = 0.5% of Total vertical lift (9) From the given specifications in figure 3 of water tank based solar water pumping system; Vertical lift= 12 +3 m =15m. Frictional losses= 15×0.0051100= 0.0075 m. Then TDH=15 m+0.0075 m =16.0075m.…”
Section: Total Dynamic Head (Thd) Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different computer models that have been developed to investigate the behavior of centrifugal pumps [14], [15]. Unfortunately, many of the previously developed models do not consider the power losses in the electric drive of a pumping system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%