Estimating Solar Irradiance on Inclined Surfaces: A Review and Assessment of Methodologies
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Sustainable Energy
- Vol. 3 (4-5) , 203-240
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01425918508914395
Abstract
A variety of numerical models for calculating the solar irradiance for an inclined surface are described and evaluated using data for Vancouver, B.C., Canada. While all the hourly models have a common approach for calculating the direct component of the solar irradiance there is a variety of methods for calculating the diffuse irradiance based on the portion of the sky hemisphere within the field of view of the surface. A less significant distinction between the models is in the methods used to calculate the amount of radiation received as a result of reflection from adjacent surfaces. The paper demonstrates that the principal features of the anisotropic distribution of sky radiance must be included in the numerical computations since the use of the unrealistic isotropic model leads to significant short and long term errors. Inclusion of directional reflectance in the slope irradiance calculations will lead to increased accuracy for the estimated values, with greatest improvement being achieved in the winter months due to a zenith angle dependency on the significance of the directional reflectance. Errors in estimating the slope irradiance with an anisotropic model are shown to compare favourably with the errors associated with a direct measurement of the solar irradiance.Keywords
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