Solar radiation maps

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Abstract

Solar maps are very interesting tools to describe the characteristics of a region from the solar radiation point of view, and can be applied in atmospheric sciences and for energy engineering. To make them possible, a solar radiation numerical model is proposed. This one allows us to estimate radiation values on any point on earth. The model takes into account the terrain surface conditions and the cast shadows. The procedure uses 2-D adaptive triangles meshes built refining according to surface and albedo characteristics. Solar irradiance values are obtained for clear sky conditions. Using clear sky index as a conversion factor, real sky values are computed in terms of irradiance or irradiation with a desired time step. Finally, the solar radiation maps are obtained for all the domain.

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Díaz, F., Montero, G., & Mazorra-Aguiar, L. (2018). Solar radiation maps. In Green Energy and Technology (Vol. 0, pp. 229–257). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76876-2_10

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