Title of article :
A model for improved solar irradiation measurement at low flux
Author/Authors :
Marwan M. Mokhtar ?، نويسنده , , Steven A. Meyers، نويسنده , , Irene Rubalcaba، نويسنده , , Matteo Chiesa ?، نويسنده , ,
Peter R. Armstrong ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Accurate measurement of solar radiation heat flux is important in characterizing the performance of CSP plants. Thermopile type
Heat Flux Sensors (HFSs) are usually used for this purpose. These sensors are typically reasonably accurate at high heat fluxes. However
measurement accuracy drops significantly as the measured radiation is below 1 kW/m2, this often leads to underestimation of the actual
flux. At the Masdar Institute Beam Down Solar Thermal Concentrator (BDSTC), measurement of fluxes ranging from 0 kW/m2 to more
than 100 kW/m2 is required. To improve the accuracy of the sensors in the lower range around 1 kW/m2, we have performed a test under
ambient (not-concentrated) sunlight. Such low irradiation levels are experienced in characterizing the concentration quality of individual
heliostats. It was found during the test that the measurement at this low range is significantly affected by ambient conditions and transients
in the HFS cooling water temperature. A Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) of more than 100 W/m2 was observed even though we
kept the transients in water temperature to a minimum. Hence we devised a model to account for this measurement error at this flux
range. Using the proposed model decreased the RMSE to less than 10 W/m2. The application of the model on existing heat flux measurement
installations is facilitated by the fact that it only employs easily measurable variables. This model was checked by using a test
data set and the results were in good agreement with the training data set.
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Keywords :
heat flux sensor , Concentrated solar radiation , Beam Down , Flux gauge , Flux measurement
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy