MATHEMATICAL-MODEL FOR PREDICTING THE MAGNITUDES OF TOTAL, DIFFUSE, AND DIRECT-BEAM INSOLATION

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GRINDLEY, PC
BATTY, WJ
PROBERT, SD
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[1] Department of Applied Energy, Cranfield University, Bedford
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10.1016/0306-2619(95)00065-Z
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The simple mathematical model resented assumes that: (i) the characteristic diurnal distribution of the fraction of the incident solar radiation available outside the atmosphere that is received on a horizontal surface under clear-sky conditions can be expressed as a curve of the form tau(gmr) = Ae(-c rho alpha mr) in which A is a scaling coefficient, m(r) is the relative air mass, and Cpa is an attenuation factor which depends on the angle of incidence; (ii) the diffuse fraction can reasonably be described approximately as tau(dmr) approximate to 1 - (Bm(r) + tau(gmr)) in which B is the broad-band absorptivity. Measured values for the solar irradiance recorded at 1 min time intervals at a rural location near Cambridge, UK, were used to examine the relationship between the fraction of the solar radiation received on a horizontal surface and the diffuse fraction. The measurements corroborate the predictions from the mathematical model, whose validity is thus supported.
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