MUHAMMAD ELPRAM SATRIO ILMAWAN, . (2020) ANALISIS PENGARUH LENSA FRESNEL DAN CERMIN DATAR TERHADAP OPTIMASI OUTPUT DAYA SEL SURYA. Sarjana thesis, UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA.
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Abstract
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh pemberian alat optik berupa lensa fresnel dan juga cermin datar terhadap optimasi output daya sel surya. Dimana berbagai perlakuan dengan alat optik sebagai medianya diberikan kepada sel surya dan dengan data yang ada dapat menentukan alat optik mana yang memberikan dampak yang signfikan terhadap output daya sel surya. Pada jenis penelitian quasi eksperminal ini menggunakan pendekatan secara kuantitatif berdasarkan data-data hasil tegangan, arus, dan daya yang dihasilkan sel surya. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan adalah dengan cara studi komparatif, dimana peneliti membandingkan data yang dihasilkan oleh berbagai perlakuan yang diberikan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, pemberian alat optik memberikan dampak yang cukup signifikan pada output daya yang dihasilkan oleh sel surya, pada penambahan alat optik berupa cermin datar, didapatkan dengan peningkatan persentase tegangan sebesar 3.14%, arus sebesar 2.37%, daya 4.77%. Pada penambahan alat optik berupa lensa fresnel, peningkatan persentase tegangan sebesar 14.64%, arus sebesar 21.92%, daya sebesar 38.47 %. Pada penambahan alat optik lensa fresnel dan cermin datar peningkatan persentase tegangan sebesar 15.90%, arus sebesar 26.61%, daya sebesar 45.63%. Dan pada akhirnya sel surya dengan penambahan alat optik gabungan lensa fresnel dan juga cermin datar menghasilkan peningkatan paling signifikan dibandingkan dengan pemberian perilaku yang lainnya. The study aims to determine the effect of providing optical tools such as fresnel lens and flat mirrors on the optimization of the power output of solar cell. Where various treatments with optical devices as a medium are given to solar cells and with existing data can determine which optical device has a significant impact on the power output of solar cells. This type of quasi-experimental research uses a quantitive approach based on data from the voltage, current, and power generated by solar cells. The data analysis technique used is a comparative study, in which the researcher compares the data generated by the various treatments given. The result showed that the provision of an optical device had a significant impact on the power output generated by solar cells, the addition of an optical device in the form of a flat mirror, obtained by increase in the percentage of voltage by 3.14%, current of 2,37%, power of 4,77%. In the addition of an optical instrument in the form of a fresnel lens, the percentage increase in voltage was 14,64%, the current was 21,92%, the power was 38,47%. In the addition of an optical device with a fresnel lens and a flat mirror, the percentage increase in voltage was 15,90%, the current 26,61%, the power was 45,63%. And in the end, the solar cell with the addition of a combined optical device with a fresnel lens and flat mirror produced the most significant improvements compared to the other behaviors.
Item Type: | Thesis (Sarjana) |
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Additional Information: | 1). Mochamad Djaohar, ST, M.Sc. ; 2). Imam Arif Rahardjo, MT. |
Subjects: | Teknologi dan Ilmu Terapan > Teknik Energi |
Divisions: | FT > S1 Pendidikan Teknik Elektro |
Depositing User: | Users 5578 not found. |
Date Deposited: | 12 Sep 2020 09:59 |
Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2020 09:59 |
URI: | http://repository.unj.ac.id/id/eprint/10344 |
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