Title of article :
A method for improving global pyranometer measurements
by modeling responsivity functions
Author/Authors :
A. Lester a، نويسنده , , D.R. Myers b، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Accurate global solar radiation measurements are crucial to climate change research and the development of solar
energy technologies. Pyranometers produce an electrical signal proportional to global irradiance. The signal-to-irradiance
ratio is the responsivity (RS) of the instrument (RS = signal/irradiance = microvolts/(W/m2)). Most engineering
measurements are made using a constant RS. It is known that RS varies with day of year, zenith angle, and net infrared
radiation. This study proposes a method to find an RS function to model a pyranometer s changing RS. Using a
reference irradiance calculated from direct and diffuse instruments, we found instantaneous RS for two global pyranometers
over 31 sunny days in a two-year period. We performed successive independent regressions of the error between
the constant and instantaneous RS with respect to zenith angle, day of year, and net infrared to obtain an RS function.
An alternative method replaced the infrared regression with an independently developed technique to account for
thermal offset. Results show improved uncertainties with the function method than with the single-calibration value.
Lower uncertainties also occur using a black-and-white (8-48), rather than all-black (PSP), shaded pyranometer as
the diffuse reference instrument. We conclude that the function method is extremely effective in reducing uncertainty
in the irradiance measurements for global PSP pyranometers if they are calibrated at the deployment site. Furthermore,
it was found that the function method accounts for the pyranometer s thermal offset, rendering further corrections
unnecessary. The improvements in irradiance data achieved in this study will serve to increase the accuracy of solar
energy assessments and atmospheric research.
2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Pyranometer , Responsivity , Uncertainty , calibration
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy