EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A MOBILE SOLAR AIR COOLERWITH A CLAY-BASED COOL WATER RESERVOIR
- Applied Mathematical and Engineering Science Laboratory (LSIMA), Benin Republic, BP 2282 Goho Abomey.
- Department of Computer Science and Telecommunications, GIT/EPAC-University of Abomey-Calavi, Abomey-Calavi, Benin.
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This paper focuses on the simulation in SolidWorks and experimental study of a mobile solar air cooler using clay as the base material. This device is an energy-autonomous and economically viable response to the challenges of climate change and limited access to conventional air conditioning in developing countries. The methodology used incorporates specifications and the optimal choice of components necessary for the prototype (clay, a 1 W DC fan, four 500 Wp photovoltaic panels with a 2 kVA / 1.6 kW 48 ,V converter and a 48 V 200 Ah battery bank)as well as the experimental characterisation of the prototype. The results show a temperature reduction of 5 C (indoor temperature of 25C for 30 C outdoors) with relative humidity of 55%, autonomy of one day and daily consumption of 7 kWh. The cost of producing the device is 221,500 CFA francs.
[Stanislas Arthur Oladele Sanya, Grace Chidikofan, Sibiath Osseni, Bertrand Bruno Agbado, Patricia Kpoviwanou and Max Frejus Owolabi Sanya (2026); EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A MOBILE SOLAR AIR COOLERWITH A CLAY-BASED COOL WATER RESERVOIR Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jan). 1084-1095] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Applied Mathematical and Engineering Science Laboratory (LSIMA), Benin Republic, BP 2282 Goho Abomey
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