Title of article :
The assessment of different models to predict the global solar
radiation on a surface tilted to the south
Author/Authors :
Efim G. Evseev، نويسنده , , Avraham I. Kudish، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Global and diffuse solar radiation intensities are, in general, measured on horizontal surfaces, whereas stationary solar conversion
systems (both flat plate solar collector and PV) are tilted towards the sun in order to maximize the amount of solar radiation incident
on the collector surface. Consequently, the solar radiation incident on a tilted surface must be determined by converting the solar radiation
intensities measured on a horizontal surface to that incident on the tilted surface of interest. There exist a large number of models
designed to perform such a conversion. 11 such models have been tested utilizing data measured in Beer Sheva, Israel. The data consist of
hourly global and diffuse solar radiation on a horizontal surface, normal incidence beam and global radiation on a south-oriented surface
tilted at 40 . The horizontal diffuse radiation measured using a shadow ring was corrected using four different correction models. This
resulted in 44 model permutations. The individual model performance is assessed by an inter-comparison between the calculated and
measured solar global radiation on the south-oriented surface tilted at 40 using both graphical and statistical methods. The relative performance
of the different models under different sky conditions has been studied. Different grading systems have been applied in an
attempt to score the relative performance of the models.
2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Tilted Surface , Grading of models , Solar radiation , Diffuse models
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy