Title of article :
Differences between along-wind and cross-wind solar
irradiance variability on small spatial scales
Author/Authors :
Laura M. Hinkelman ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the relationship between the downwelling solar irradiances measured at pairs of stations in a unique dense
radiometer array on Oahu Island. The nearly constant wind direction at this site allows us to examine irradiance variability in the alongwind
and cross-wind directions separately. Over 13 days dominated by broken clouds, the correlation between the ramp time series from
radiometer pairs is found to depend on the separation and relative orientation of the stations as well as the time interval over which the
ramps are computed. In general, correlations are highest over short distances and increase with the averaging time. The degree of
smoothing achieved by combining the ramps from a pair of stations depends on the correlation of their ramp time series, which in turn
depends on their separation and the orientation of the axis between them. For 60-s ramps, correlation drops more rapidly with distance
for along-wind station pairs than for cross-wind pairs, so that greater smoothing is achieved for stations oriented in the along-wind direction.
A mechanism for this alignment-dependent behavior is proposed and supported by additional analysis. The results of this study
highlight the importance of accounting for local meteorological conditions when designing individual or distributed photovoltaic
systems.
2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Wind direction , measurements , Irradiance , variability , Correlation
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy