The latitude dependent irradiation distribution in Europe and its implication for the design of stationary concentrators


Autoria(s): Rönnelid, Mats; Karlsson, Björn
Data(s)

1998

Resumo

When a stationary solar concentrator is designed, the spatial distribution of the available irradiation is of vital interest. An irradiation distribution based only on solar geometry will look similar at different sites. The only difference is that the distribution of the incident irradiation is shifted to lower solar altitudes when latitude is increased. However, real irradiation distribution will show strong asymmetry at high latitude sites, since the winter irradiation is reduced by absorption and scattering in the atmosphere, and by seasonal changes in the climate. The reduced winter irradiation at high latitudes implies that the available annual radiation is concentrated to a narrower angular interval. This means that the degree of concentration that is possible increases with latitude.In the paper examples of irradiation distribution from different sites in Europe from latitude 38°N to 65°N are shown. The origin of the reduced winter irradiation with increased latitude is discussed, and numerical examples on the performance of different types of stationary concentrators for different latitudes are given.

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Identificador

http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-2140

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Högskolan Dalarna, Miljöteknik

Portoroz, Slovenia

Relação

Eurosun 1998

Direitos

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Tipo

Conference paper

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