Solar Radiation Calculation: Dr. Mohamad Kharseh
Solar Radiation Calculation: Dr. Mohamad Kharseh
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Solar Constant
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The Solar Constant
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4 4 .R 2
Gsc .T . 1367 W / m
4 .D
Where
s = 5.67⋅10-8 W/m2.K4 is the Stefan-
Boltzmann constant.
R= 696·106 m is the Sun radiuses
D=150 ·109 m is the average distance
between the Sun and the earth
What is the average intensity per square meter of the Earth’s surface?
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1- Latitude φ
latitude is used to state how far north or south you are, relative
to the equator.
• If you are on the equator your
latitude is zero.
• If you are near the north pole
or the south pole your latitude
is nearly 90 degrees.
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Latitud
Longitu
de
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1- Latitude φ
e
Latitud
180 deg west.
Longitu
de
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2- Longitude ‘L’
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3- Declination δ
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4- Hour Angle ω
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4- Hour Angle ω
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6- Solar azimuth γ
cos( ). sin( )
Arc sin
cos( hs)
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8- Incidence Angle on Sloped Plane
The angle of tilted surface ‘’ is angle between the surface and
the horizontal.
Incidence angle on a surface of tilt β and azimuth γ on the
latitude φ at a time when the declination is δ and the hour
angle is ω, is:
cos θ sin δ sin φ cosβ sin δ cosφ sin β cos γ cosδ cosφ cosβ cosω
cosδ sin φ sin β cos γ cosω cosδ sin β sin γ sin ω
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9- Zenith Angle z
z
Zenith Angle, z is incidence angle of
sunbeam on a horizontal surface
It is found by inserting β=0 in incidence
angle equation
0 z 90
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9- Zenith Angle z
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Sunset, Sunrise & Day Length
θz=900
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Slope surface
Nu m b er o f h o u r su n sh in e
effect of slope angle on the incident angle & day long
incidend angle
50 17
45
40 16
35
30 15
25
20 14
15
10 13
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0 12
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
slope angle
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Solar Radiation
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Solar Radiation
UV Visibl IR
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Solar Spectrum
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Solar Spectrum
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Solar Spectrum
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Solar Spectrum
Conclusion
About 6.5% of the total energy is contained in the
ultraviolet region (λ < 0.38 μm);
another 47.9% is contained in the visible region (0.38 μm
< λ < 0.78 μm); and
45.6% is contained in the infrared region (λ > 0.78 μm).
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Solar Constant
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Solar Constant
1390
1380
1370
1360 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
1350
1340
1330
1320
time (day)
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Extraterrestrial Radiation
24 3600 360 n ωs
Ho Gsc 1 0.033 cos
cosφ cosδ s in ω s sinφ sinδ
365 180
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Atmosphere Influence on Solar Radiation
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Atmosphere Influence on Solar Radiation
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Atmosphere Influence on Solar Radiation
30% is reflected.
17% is absorbed by the atmosphere.
53% reaches the earth surface:
31% direct radiation
22% diffuse radiation .
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Atmosphere Influence on Solar Radiation
Reflected Radiation
– Solar rays reflected from
surrounding
– Albedo, g, is ground
reflectance of both beam and
diffuse radiation
– Only sloped surfaces receives
reflected radiation from the
surrounding
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Atmosphere Influence on Solar Radiation
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
Gc Gcb Gcd
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
Gcb
b ao a1 e( k / cos z )
Go
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
a 0 r0 0.4237 - 0.00821 6 A
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Climate Type r0 r1 rk
the altitude of the site above the sea Midlatitude summer 0.97 0.99 1.02
0.7
0.6
transmittance for beam
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
air mass
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
Gcd
d 0.271 0.294 b
Go
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
Gc Gcb Gcd
360 n
Gc ( b d ) Gsc 1 0.033 cos cosφ cosδ cosω sinφ sinδ
365
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Radiation on Ground Surface Clear day
I = I b + Id
b: Beam d: Diffuse
component component