04 - January 25th thru January 31st
1999, Vol IX
Technical
Innovations for Yemen
Solar Energy Cars
Solar Cars have been a goal to make for a long time. The idea behind
the solar energy cars is converting the solar radiation into electrical
energy. The solar radiation is changed into electrical energy through photovoltaic
cells. The electrical batteries provide a constant current while the extra
energy is sorted in the batteries, to be used after dark, or when the sunshine
is not strong enough to be converted into electrical energy. The electrical
current obtained is used to drive an appropriate engine, which keeps the
car moving. Currently, the batteries are being made better so that they
can go for a longer distance and faster. Actually, a series of batteries
are usually used, these are recharged to store the electrical energy gained
during the day to be used at night. These solar energy cars are operated
free of charge. No gasoline or other fuel is needed and consequently, no
pollution of hydrocarbons, lead compounds, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides
or nitrogen oxides are emitted in the air.
Actually,
a solar energy car is an electric car with an onboard electric power source.
Its drawbacks are those of electric cars; low maximum speed of 110 kilometers
per hour and a limited range of 240 kilometers. Progress in rechargeable
battery technology will produce lighter and more efficient batteries that
will increase the currently limited range of kilometers. The lighter batteries
will enable the same amount of energy to move the same car a longer distance
and with a higher speed. Lighter cars reduce the overall car weight.
The design of these solar energy cars stresses highly efficient engines,
photovoltaic cells and batteries, low resistance body and structure to
aerodynamics, thin tires to minimize the friction with the road, simple
control instruments and lightweight.
Sooner or later the solar energy cars will be on our roads. The Arab
world is the richest region in the whole world in solar energy. The Middle
East will be full of solar energy cars be the beginning of the twenty first
century. A few experimental solar cars are actually running on the roads
these days. Yemen is one of those countries in which the solar energy can
be tapped smoothly and needed badly. Unfortunately, nothing has been made
to promote, develop and exploit this free type of renewable clean energy.
We are stupidly waiting for the solar energy cars and other equipment to
be imported from the United States, Europe, Australia, Korea or Japan.
Sunrayce is a car race of solar energy cars. All American solar car
designers and producers are supported and allowed to participate to prove
the efficiency of their cars on the road. Sunrayce'95 put Indiana State
University's solar car through the ultimate test - is it safe in the event
of an accident? This summer's 1,150-mile (2,070 km) race from Indianapolis,
Indiana, to Golden, Colorado, turned away for race route just 30 miles
(54 km) from the finish line. While traveling at a speed of 45 mph (72
km), the car fishtailed into a guardrail when its rear tire failed. Nevertheless,
the Indiana State University finished the nine-day race in 19th place out
of a filed of 38. Massachusetts Institute of Technology won with an average
speed of 37.23 mph (60 km). The University of Minnesota finished second,
and California Polytechnic Institute, Pomona, placed third. Indiana State
University was in 15th place at the time of the accident.
Yemen is advised to support solar energy research.
Future Industries Consultants,
Sana'a
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