Solar Irradiance
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03-30-2015, 01:38 PM
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Solar Irradiance
From my blog: http://edspi31415.blogspot.com/2015/03/h...solar.html
Solar Irradiance The program IRRAD will calculate two properties: (1) The solar angle of incidence given the angular elevation and azimuth (from south going “counterclockwise”: east-north-west) of both the sun and panel. (2) The irradiance given by the solar panel. Formulas Angle of Incidence Given Azimuth Degree mode is assumed, the angle of incidence (θ) is found in the following equation: cos θ = cos(ep)*sin(es) + sin(ep)*cos(es)*cos(as-ap) Where: θ = angle of incidence es = elevation of the sun ep = elevation of the panel as = azimuth of the sun, from south headed towards east, then north, then west ap = azimuth of the panel, from south headed towards east, then north, then west Calculating Flux Density of Solar Radiation on a Surface Calculating the flux density (energy) of solar radiation on a surface, Lambert’s Cosine Law is used. Lambert’s Cosine Law states that the relation between the irradiance of the sun and the angle of incidence. The result is the irradiance of the surface. Irradiance is the rate of energy (power) over a unit area. In SI units, irradiance is measured in Watts per square meter (W/m^2). ls = lb * cos θ Where: lb = the sun’s power or irradiance. Often this is treated as a constant, which is approximately 1367 W/m^2 for extraterrestrial solar power, or approximately 1000 W/m^2 when we are dealing with the Earth’s surface (taking scattering of light into account) ls = the panel’s power or irradiance Program IRRAD: Code: EXPORT IRRAD() Data: Sun: Elevation: 55⁰24’21” ≈ 55.40583⁰ Azimuth: 175⁰15’44” ≈ 175.26222⁰ Panel: Elevation: 40⁰ Azimuth: 90⁰ (panel is facing due east) Irradiance of the Sun: 1000 W/m^2 Output: Incidence Angle ≈ 48.643169⁰ Surface Radiance ≈ 660.746510 W/m^2 Sources: Baldocchi, Dennis “Lecture 7, Solar Radiation, Part 3, Earth-Sun Geometry” Biometeorogy, ESPM 129 University of California, Berkeley. http://nature.berkeley.edu/biometlab/esp...0notes.pdf Retrieved February 17, 2015. Mortimer, David “Lambert’s Cosine Law” 30 January 2014. The Solar Bucket. http://thesolarbucket.blogspot.com/2014/...e-law.html Retrieved March 18, 2015 University of Oregon Solar Radiation Monitoring Laboratory “Solar Radiation Basics” University of Oregon. http://solardat.uoregon.edu/SolarRadiationBasics.html Retrieved February 10, 2015 |
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