This readme.txt file was generated on 2023/08/15 by Cristina Alonso-Tristán - Research Group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT) GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title: GHI-UV erithematic (UVE) 2. Authorship Name: Sol García-Rodríguez. Institution: Research group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT), Electromechanical Engineering Department. Universidad de Burgos, Spain. Email: solgr@ubu.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7064-0308 Name: Ana García-Rodríguez. Institution: Research group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT), Electromechanical Engineering Department. Universidad de Burgos, Spain. Email: agrodriguez@ubu.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3233-0525 Name: Diego Granados-López. Institution: Research group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT), Electromechanical Engineering Department. Universidad de Burgos, Spain. Email: dgranados@ubu.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9046-7397 Name: Ignacio García Ruiz Institution: Research group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT), Electromechanical Engineering Department. Universidad de Burgos, Spain. Email: igarciar@ubu.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6274-8055 Name: Cristina Alonso-Tristán. Institution: Research group Solar and Wind Feasibility Technologies (SWIFT), Electromechanical Engineering Department. Universidad de Burgos, Spain. Email: catristan@ubu.es ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4733-7391 DESCRIPTION ----------- 1. Dataset language: English 2. Abstract: Dataset of 10-minute global horizontal irradiance, diffuse horizontal irradiance, direct normal irradiance and global horizontal ultraviolet erythemal irradiance values measured at the radiometric station of the SWIFT Research Group, Burgos (Spain). 3. Keywords: Ultraviolet erythemal irradiance, UVER, statistical analysis, modeling, ANN, multilinear regression models. 4. Date of data collection From 2020/09/14 to 2022/05/27 5. Date of dataset publication 2023 6. Geographic location/s of data collection Burgos (Spain) ACCESS INFORMATION ------------------ 1. Dataset Creative Commons License: CC BY-SA 4.0 2. Dataset DOI: 3. Related publication: The related article has been sent to: Applied Sciences METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- Data were recorded at the radiometric station of the SWIFT Research Group, located on the roof of the Higher Polytechnic School building of Burgos University (42°21′04″N, 3°41′20″W, 856 m a.s.l.). The experimental campaign ran from 2020/09/14 to 2022/05/27. Global Horizontal Irradiance (GHI) data were measured with a Hulseflux model SR11 pyranometer. Diffuse Horizontal Irradiance (DHI) data were measured with a Hulseflux model SR11 pyranometer. Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) data were measured with a Hulseflux model DR01 pyrheliometer. DHI and DNI sensors were mounted on a GEONICA-SEMS-3000 sun-tracker. Global Horizontal UltraViolet irradiance (GHUV) data were measured with a Kipp&Zonen SUV-E radiometer. Sky luminance distributions were measured with a EKO MS-321LR sky scanner. The cloud cover (CC) was calculated with a SONAD201D all-sky camera. GHI, DHI, DNI and GHUVE data were recorded every 10 minutes (average recorded scans of 30 seconds). FILE OVERVIEW -------------- GHI-GHUVE_data.csv TABULAR DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION --------------------------------- Each file contains a header where the names of the parameters involved are displayed. There are 21 columns: Year: year Month: month Day: day jDay: day of year (from 1 to 365 or 366) HourUTC: UTC hour Min: minute Azimuth: solar azimuth angle (rad) Zenith: solar zenith angle (rad) GHI: global horizontal irradiance (W/m2) DHI: diffuse horizontal irradiance (W/m2) DNI: direct normal irradiance (W/m2) GHUVE: global horizontal ultraviolet erythemal irradiance (W/m2) T: air temperature (ºC) RH: air relative humidity (%) kt: clearness index (ratio of GHI to horizontal extraterrestrial solar irradiance) kd': diffuse to extraterrestrial irradiance (ratio of DHI to normal extraterrestrial solar irradiance) D: diffuse fraction (ratio of DHI to GHI) Cle: sky's clearness [1] Bri: sky's brightness [1] CIEtype: standard sky type classified according to the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) (1 to 15) [2] CC: cloud cover REFERENCES ---------- [1] R. Perez, P. Ineichen, R. Seals, J. Michalsky, R. Stewart, Modeling daylight availability and irradiance components from direct and global irradiance, Sol. Energy. 44 (1990) 271–289. https://doi.org/10.1016/0038-092X(90)90055-H. [2] ISO 15469:2004(E)/CIE S 011/E:2003; Spatial Distribution of Daylight—CIE Standard General Sky. ISO: Geneva, Switzerland; CIE: Vienna, Austria, (2004).