Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal

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Main Author: Abreu, Edgar F.M.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Canhoto, Paulo, Costa, Maria João
Format: Conference object
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The sun rays are scattered due to molecules, aerosols and some cloud types, such as cirrus clouds, and a region near to the vicinity of the sun disk, known as circumsolar region, with relatively high diffuse sky radiance is formed [1]. Consequently, this diffuse radiation is called circumsolar normal irradiance (CSNI). Modelling the CSNI is important because pyrheliometers (the instruments that are used to measure direct normal irradiance – DNI), have an aperture angle wider than the circumsolar region, and thus DNI measurements obtained with these instruments cannot resolve the distribution of solar radiance in that region [2]. Moreover, since concentrated solar power (CSP) systems only capture solar radiation from this region but with a narrower aperture angle than that of the pyrheliometers, this leads to an overestimation of the energy reaching the receiver of the CSP systems [1]. This can result in misleading power output estimations, which can harm the bankability of CSP projects. Information on CSNI is also crucial when designing, sizing and operating CSP powerplants.
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title Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
spellingShingle Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
Abreu, Edgar F.M.
Circumsolar Irradiance
Circumsolar Ratio
title_short Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
title_full Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
title_fullStr Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
title_sort Comparison and assessment of circumsolar ratio models for Évora, Portugal
author Abreu, Edgar F.M.
author_facet Abreu, Edgar F.M.
Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
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author2 Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Edgar F.M.
Canhoto, Paulo
Costa, Maria João
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Circumsolar Irradiance
Circumsolar Ratio
topic Circumsolar Irradiance
Circumsolar Ratio
description The sun rays are scattered due to molecules, aerosols and some cloud types, such as cirrus clouds, and a region near to the vicinity of the sun disk, known as circumsolar region, with relatively high diffuse sky radiance is formed [1]. Consequently, this diffuse radiation is called circumsolar normal irradiance (CSNI). Modelling the CSNI is important because pyrheliometers (the instruments that are used to measure direct normal irradiance – DNI), have an aperture angle wider than the circumsolar region, and thus DNI measurements obtained with these instruments cannot resolve the distribution of solar radiance in that region [2]. Moreover, since concentrated solar power (CSP) systems only capture solar radiation from this region but with a narrower aperture angle than that of the pyrheliometers, this leads to an overestimation of the energy reaching the receiver of the CSP systems [1]. This can result in misleading power output estimations, which can harm the bankability of CSP projects. Information on CSNI is also crucial when designing, sizing and operating CSP powerplants.
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