scholarly journals Outline of daylight and solar radiation measurement system

1993 ◽  
Vol 77 (Appendix) ◽  
pp. 68-69
Author(s):  
S. Higa ◽  
K. Katsuno
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3836
Author(s):  
Álvaro B. da Rocha ◽  
Eisenhawer de M. Fernandes ◽  
Carlos A. C. dos Santos ◽  
Júlio M. T. Diniz ◽  
Wanderley F. A. Junior

The determination of the levels of solar radiation incident on the terrestrial surface (W·m−2) is essential for several areas such as architecture, agriculture, health, power generation, telecommunications, and climate forecasting models. The high cost of acquiring and maintaining radiometric equipment makes it difficult to create and expand monitoring networks. It contributes to the limited Brazilian radiometric network and affects the understanding and availability of this variable. This paper presents the development of a new surface solar radiation measurement system based on silicon photodiodes (Si) with a spectral range between 300 nm and 1400 nm incorporating Internet of Things (IoT) technology with an estimated cost of USD 200. The proposed system can provide instantaneous surface solar radiation levels, connectivity to wireless networks and an exclusive web system for monitoring data. For the sake of comparison, the results were compared with those provided by a government meteorology station (INMet). The prototype validation resulted in determination coefficients (R2) greater than 0.95 while the statistical analysis referred to the results and uncertainties for the range of ±500 kJ·m−2, less than 4.0% for the developed prototypes. The proposed system operates similarly to pyranometers based on thermopiles providing reliable readings, a low acquisition and maintenance cost, autonomous operation, and applicability in the most varied climatological and energy research types. The developed system is pending a patent at the National Institute of Industrial Property under registration BR1020200199846.


2010 ◽  
Vol 51 (8) ◽  
pp. 1616-1620 ◽  
Author(s):  
Omar Badran ◽  
Ahmed Al-Salaymeh ◽  
Yousif El-Tous ◽  
Wasfi Abdala

Author(s):  
Christian Bendel ◽  
Edgar Kunz ◽  
U. Rudolph ◽  
M. Schröder

2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 0201001
Author(s):  
李建玉 Li Jianyu ◽  
黄尧 Huang Yao ◽  
黄宏华 Huang Honghua ◽  
朱文越 Zhu Wenyue ◽  
魏合理 Wei Heli

1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (2) ◽  
pp. 116-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Neumann ◽  
A. Schmitz

Video camera systems monitoring a diffuse reflecting target for measuring the flux distribution of concentrated solar radiation are quite common. This technique cannot be used if parts of the experimental setup screen the surface of the target. The development of a new measurement system with a compact geometry and a new optical design is described. With this system it is possible to measure the flux distribution behind parts of an experiment and at any position of the plane of measurement, without any alteration of the setup. The sources of error, especially those of the target and the camera, are described and discussed, and finally a comparison to the existing FATMES-System, which has been performed at the solar furnace of the DLR in Cologne, is presented. Due to its measurement principle the new system is called ’Scanning Camera and Target Measurement System‘ (acronym: SCATMES).


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Ruhtz ◽  
René Preusker ◽  
Andre Hollstein ◽  
Jonas v. Bismarck ◽  
Marco Starace ◽  
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