A comparative study of solar irradiation models on various inclined surfaces for India
This paper presents a statistical approach for the estimation of the diffuse/global irradiation on various inclined surfaces from the measured data of horizontal surface. In fact diffuse solar radiation on an inclined plane consists of two components: sky diffuse radiation and reflected radiation from the ground. For analyzing estimation of the daily tilted sky diffuse component from the daily horizontal diffuse irradiance, we have considered six models Badescu, Circumsolar, Skartveit and Olseth, Hay, Klucher and Liu and Jordan (Isotropic). All these models except Badescu adopted the same methodology for estimating the ground-reflected radiation component, therefore, only sky diffuse component was analyzed at Lucknow (latitude 26.75°, longitude 80.50°), India location. Statistical analysis showed that the Skartveit and Olseth model gives good prediction for the low inclination angle however; Klucher model gave better performance for highly inclined south-facing surfaces. The Root Mean Square Errors (% RMSE) value varies from 3.45% to 24.15% except for Badescu and Circumsolar model which predict worse results. In general, Klucher's model provides close agreement with the measurements.
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2011
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Authors: | Pandey, Chanchal Kumar ; Katiyar, A.K. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 88.2011, 4, p. 1455-1459
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Diffuse irradiation Inclined surfaces Reflected radiation |
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