May 16, 2024
Sayyad Nojavan

Sayyad Nojavan

Academic rank: Associate professor
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Education: Ph.D in ٍElectrical Power Engineering
Phone: 09148903379
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Electrical Engineering

Research

Title
New optimal design for a hybrid solar chimney, solid oxide electrolysis and fuel cell based on improved deer hunting optimization algorithm
Type Article
Keywords
Solar chimney, Solid oxide fuel cell, Solid oxide electrolysis cell, Deer hunting optimization algorithm, ImprovedEconomic analysis,
Researchers Man-Wen Tian، Shu-Rong Yan، Shi-Zhuan Han، Sayyad Nojavan، Kittisak Jermsittiparsert، Navid Razmjooy

Abstract

In recent years, renewable energy resources such as wind and solar energy have been considered as the main alternative to fossil fuels due to their benefits such as economic benefits, low environmental pollution, and renewable power generation. The solar chimney is one of these alternatives with a simple structure that can be adopted for generating easy and clean energy. The application of solar chimney in desert areas of the Yazd city with high-intensity solar radiation is efficient and environmentally friendly. Due to the low efficiency of the solar chimney in the night times, a combined configuration has been proposed by considering the solid oxide fuel cell and solid oxide electrolysis cell for storing the surplus energy as Hydrogen for the night times. The paper also presents a developed version of deer hunting optimization algorithm to optimal designing of the economic aspect of the power plant. Simulation results are applied to two different seasons for more analysis and the results of the optimal system are compared with genetic algorithm (GA) and particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSO) to show the system efficiency. The results showed that 0.16 kg/s hydrogen is produced at the peak of the radiation in a district of Yazd city. The results also show the decreasing the loss value based on optimal economical designing gives 1,192,000,000$, 1,190,000,000$, and 8,645,000,000$ cost for the GA and PSO, and the proposed improved deer hunting optimization algorithm, respectively. It also shows that the energy generated by the presented configuration in the summer is higher than the winter.