2019
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2019.1663315
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Empirical calculation of the optimal tilt angle for solar collectors in northern hemisphere

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“…For example, Duffie et al 2 suggested that the optimum tilt angle should be equal to the local latitude. Kallioglu et al 3 predicted the optimum tilt angles in Turkey and the northern hemisphere by fitting the regression equation between latitude and tilt angle. Abdallah et al 4 established a mathematical model between latitude and tilt angle to determine the optimum tilt angle and calculated the daily, monthly, seasonal, semiannual and annual solar irradiation when the PV modules face south.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Duffie et al 2 suggested that the optimum tilt angle should be equal to the local latitude. Kallioglu et al 3 predicted the optimum tilt angles in Turkey and the northern hemisphere by fitting the regression equation between latitude and tilt angle. Abdallah et al 4 established a mathematical model between latitude and tilt angle to determine the optimum tilt angle and calculated the daily, monthly, seasonal, semiannual and annual solar irradiation when the PV modules face south.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different resources exist that provide estimates of optimal tilt angles for certain locations. Some literature provides the values of λ � ϕ ± 20°, λ � ϕ ± 8°, λ � ϕ ± 5°, and λ � ϕ ± 15° [16][17][18], where λ represents the tilt angle and ϕ is the geographical latitude. In Kenya, for example, all major solar installation companies use a static tilt angle of 15°for all installations regardless of the specific location in the country.…”
Section: Review Of Industry Practice In Determination Of Solar Pv Enementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to maximize the amount of solar radiation incident on a collector or module surface, computation of tilt angle is one of the simplest and appropriate ways to pursue this problem. Kallioğlu [3] reported that collector tilt angle (0°-90°) if properly located and positioned will yield maximum productivity from solar energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The efficiency of a solar parabolic collector can be increase by mounting the collector at the monthly average tilt angle and the slope adjusted every month [4]. Various researchers reported that high tilt angles are observed from September to February and low tilt angle between March to August [2,3] and [6]. This is as a result of the seasonal variations in sun positions; during later months (March to August) the sun comes overhead and maximum radiation is attainable on a horizontal surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%