Title of article :
A model to estimate direct luminous efficacy based on satellite data
Author/Authors :
M.S. Mayhoub 1، نويسنده , , D.J. Carter ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
This paper presents a universal model of luminous efficacy for direct solar radiation on a horizontal surface. The model is applicable
to all sky conditions and is based on data obtained from satellites and available via web servers. Solar radiation data from 10 locations in
Europe and North Africa has been used to obtain four functions for luminous efficacy (K) against the sole independent variable solar
altitude (a). Additionally cloud amount (C) was been used to obtain four other functions. All were used to accurately estimate illuminance
for the 10 originating locations; for four locations based on satellite data; and for a further four based on measured data. A statistical
assessment showed that three models performed best, namely, K against 1/a, K against sin a, and K against C/a. Comparison
between results from the proposed models, and those produced using three previously published models, indicate that the former produce
more accurate estimates of luminous efficacy. The satellite based approach makes daylight data available in locations remote from current
measurement sites.
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Keywords :
Luminous efficacy , irradiance , Satellite , Daylight , Illuminance
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy