Clear-sky classification procedures and models using a world-wide data-base
Clear-sky data need to be extracted from all-sky measured solar-irradiance dataset, often by using algorithms that rely on other measured meteorological parameters. Current procedures for clear-sky data extraction have been examined and compared with each other to determine their reliability and location dependency. New clear-sky determination algorithms are proposed that are based on a combination of clearness index, diffuse ratio, cloud cover and Linke's turbidity limits. Various researchers have proposed clear-sky irradiance models that rely on synoptic parameters; four of these models, MRM, PRM, YRM and REST2 have been compared for six world-wide-locations. Based on a previously-developed comprehensive accuracy scoring method, the models MRM, REST2 and YRM were found to be of satisfactory performance in decreasing order. The so-called Page radiation model (PRM) was found to underestimate solar radiation, even though local turbidity data were provided for its operation.
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2007
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Authors: | Younes, S. ; Muneer, T. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 84.2007, 6, p. 623-645
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Solar radiation Clear-sky Modelling |
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