Title of article :
Procedure for measuring the solar reflectance of flat or curved
roofing assemblies
Author/Authors :
Hashem Akbari، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Ronnen Levinson ، نويسنده , , Stephanie Stern b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The widely used methods to measure the solar reflectance of roofing materials include ASTM standards E903 (spectrometer), C1549
(reflectometer), and E1918 (pyranometer). Standard E903 uses a spectrometer with an integrating sphere to measure the solar spectral
reflectance of an area approximately 0.1 cm2. The solar spectral reflectance is then weighted with a solar spectral irradiance to calculate
the solar reflectance. Standard C1549 uses a reflectometer to measure the solar reflectance of an area approximately 5 cm2. Both E903
and C1549 are best suited to measurement of the solar reflectance of flat, homogeneous surfaces. Standard E1918 uses a pyranometer to
measure the solar reflectance of an area approximately 10 m2, and is best applied to large surfaces that may also be rough and/or nonuniform.
We describe a technique that uses a pyranometer to measure the solar reflectance of a uniform or variegated sample with diffusely
reflective surface of an area of approximately 1 m2, and use this technique (referred to as E1918A) to measure the solar reflectances
of low- and high-profile tile assemblies. For 10 large (10 m2) tile assemblies whose E1918 solar reflectances ranged from 0.10 to 0.50,
the magnitude of the difference between the E1918A and E1918 measurements did not exceed 0.02 for unicolor assemblies, and did
not exceed 0.03 for multicolor assemblies.
2008 Published by Elsevier Ltd
Keywords :
Albedo , E1918 , Solar reflectance , Cool roofs , Roof tiles , pyranometer , Solar spectrum reflectometer , Albedometer , Spectrometer
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy