2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0306-2619(01)00040-x
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Correlation models of diffuse solar-radiation applied to the city of São Paulo, Brazil

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“…Oliveira et al [32] suggested a polynomial correlation of fourth order based on collected data from a tropical climate in Sao Paolo, Brazil.…”
Section: • Reindl's Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oliveira et al [32] suggested a polynomial correlation of fourth order based on collected data from a tropical climate in Sao Paolo, Brazil.…”
Section: • Reindl's Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ulgen and Hepbasli (2002) correlated the ratio of monthly average hourly diffuse solar radiation to monthly average hourly global solar radiation with the monthly average hourly clearness index in form of polynomial relationships for the city of Izmir, Turkey. Oliveira et al, (2002) used measurements of global and diffuse solar radiations in the City of Sao Paulo (Brazil) to derive empirical models to estimate hourly, daily and monthly diffuse solar radiation from values of the global solar radiation, based on the correlation between the diffuse fraction and clearness index…”
Section: Variation Of Diffuse Solar Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesse contexto, está relacionada com as áreas de produção agrícola, planejamento urbano, projetos arquitetônicos, análises de poluição atmosférica, estudos micrometeorológicos, energias renováveis, dentre outras (Préndez et al, 1995;Arboit et al, 2008;Stanhill e Cohen, 2001;Oliveira et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Embora tenha-se ciência da importância dos conhecimentos a respeito das variações espaciais e da evolução sazonal da radiação solar incidente na superfície, existem vários fatores que dificultam a obtenção direta das suas componentes espectrais e/ou de atenuação atmosférica (Oliveira et al, 2002). Normalmente, o alto custo relacionado à aquisição e manutenção de equipamentos de medição limita e restringe as medidas de rotina em centros de pesquisa e universidades (Coppolino, 1994;Ampratwum e Dorvolo, 1999), afetando, consequentemente, a obtenção destas informações em extensão continental (Souza et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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