Asiabanpour, BahramAlmusaied, Zaid I.2016-06-102016-06-102016-05Almusaied, Z. I. (2016). <i>Optimization of solar energy harvesting: Building infrastructure and statistical optimization</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/6037Renewable energy is the path for a sustainable future. The development in this field is progressing rapidly and solar energy is at the heart of this development. The performance and efficiency limitations are the main obstacles preventing solar energy from fulfilling its potential. This research intends to improve the performance of solar panels by identifying and optimizing the affecting factors. For this purpose, a mechanical system was developed to hold and control the tilt and orientation of the photovoltaic panel. A data acquisition system and electrical system were built to measure and store performance data of the photovoltaic panels. A design of experiments and response surface methodology were used to investigate the impact of these factors on the yield response as well as the output optimization. The findings of the experiment showed an optimum result with a tilt of 60º from the horizon, an azimuth angel of 45º from the south and a clean panel condition. The wind factor showed insignificant impact within the specified range. This work can be continued by investigations on the materials, geometry, cleaning and cooling systems, and involving some other environmental and physical factors.Text122 pages1 file (.pdf)enSolar energySolar energy--ResearchRenewable energy sourcesOptimization of Solar Energy Harvesting: Building Infrastructure and Statistical OptimizationThesis