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    Título
    Evaluation of Angular Distribution Models to Estimate Sky Diffuse Irradiance on Tilted Planes in Urban Environments
    Autor
    García Ruiz, Ignacio
    Granados López, DiegoUBU authority Orcid
    González Peña, DavidUBU authority Orcid
    Diez Mediavilla, MontserratUBU authority Orcid
    Torres Escribano, José Luis
    Alonso Tristán, CristinaUBU authority Orcid
    Publicado en
    Proceedings of EuroSun 2022: ISES and IEA SHC International Conference on Solar Energy for Buildings and Industry, p. 918-925
    Editorial
    International Solar Energy Society
    Fecha de publicación
    2022
    ISBN
    978-3-982 0408-8-2
    DOI
    10.18086/eurosun.2022.11.06
    Descripción
    Comunicación presentada en: EuroSun 2022 - ISES and IEA SHC Conference on Solar Energy for Buildings and Industry. 25-29 September 2022, Kassel, Germany
    Abstract
    The great growth of cities in the last century, together with the scarcity of developable land, has led to the growth of high-rise cities, limiting the access to solar radiation for their inhabitants. For this reason, it is crucial to have models that allow an accurate assessment of the amount of solar radiation that can be received in highly obstructed environments. In this work, it has been evaluated and compared the performance of an angular distribution model against a simpler irradiance model to estimate the diffuse irradiance received on tilted planes located in obstructed environments. To this end, a total of 320 urban scenarios were considered derived from the combination of different orientations and inclinations of the tilted plane, and different orientations and aspect ratios of the urban canyon. Models were evaluated against the diffuse irradiance values obtained by the ISO 15469:2004(E)/CIE S 011/E:2003 model and radiance measurements performed by a sky scanner at the radiometric station of the Public University of Navarre (Spain).
    Palabras clave
    Diffuse solar irradiance
    Angular distribution models
    Tilted planes
    Urban environments
    Materia
    Energía solar
    Solar energy
    Termodinámica
    Thermodynamics
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/9703
    Versión del editor
    https://doi.org/10.18086/eurosun.2022.11.06
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