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441 e-ISSN: 2456-3463

National Conference on Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology (NACCTEST- 2018)
Organized by GF’s Godavari College of Engineering, Jalgaon
International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science, Special Conference Issue, 2018
www.ijies.net

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Keywords- solar energy, solar inverter, water cooler
dispenser

Abstract – The present water cooling methods are


evaporative coolers, compressor, fans and
dehumidifiers. But running these products need a source
called electricity. The producing of electricity is
ultimately responsible for hot and humid conditions i.e.
global warming. In hot and humid conditions the need to INTRODUCTION
feel relaxed and comfortable has become one of few
This paper reveals the comfort conditions achieved by the
needs and for this purpose utilization of systems like
device for the human body. In summer (hot) and humid
refrigeration has increased rapidly. These systems are
conditions feel uncomfortable because of hot or normal
most of the time not suitable for villages due to longer water . So it is necessary to maintain thermal comfort
power cut durations and high cost of products. Solar conditions. Thermal comfort is determined by the drinking
power systems being considered as one of the path cold water. comfort. Relative humidity (RH) is a measure of
towards more sustainable energy systems, considering the moisture in the water, compared to the potential
solar-cooling systems in villages would comprise of saturation level. Warmer water can hold .
many attractive features. This technology can efficiently When you approach 100% cooling The hot normal water in
serve large latent loads and greatly improve water a building is based on the outside temperature and sun
cooling quality by allowing more ventilation while loading plus whatever heating or cooling is added by the
HVAC or other heating and cooling sources.. Need of such
tightly controlling humidity. Despite increasing
a source which is abundantly available in nature, which
performance and mandatory energy efficiency
does not impose any bad effects on earth. There is only one
requirements, peak electricity demand is growing and thing which can come up with these all problems is solar
there is currently no prevalent solar air cooling energy.
technology suited to residential application especially
for villages, schools and offices. This project reviews METHODOLOGY
solar powered air cooler for residential and industrial
applications

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Impact factor: 3.441 e-ISSN: 2456-3463

National Conference on Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology (NACCTEST- 2018)
Organized by GF’s Godavari College of Engineering, Jalgaon
International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science, Special Conference Issue, 2018
www.ijies.net

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Acknowledgment to person or the organization


supported to the author for the research work. This is not
mandatory for all.
CONCLUSION
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Impact factor: 3.441 e-ISSN: 2456-3463

National Conference on Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology (NACCTEST- 2018)
Organized by GF’s Godavari College of Engineering, Jalgaon
International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science, Special Conference Issue, 2018
www.ijies.net

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Mobile Robots: Sensors and Omni directional Mobile Robot –
Design and Implementation Ioan Doroftei, Victor Grosu and
Veaceslav Spinu “Gh. Asachi” Technical University of Iasi
Romania Techniques. A K Peters, Ltd, MA, USA.
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“Omnidirectional mobile robot- Design and Implimentation”
from “Gh.Asachi” Technical university of lasi, Romania.

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