2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2009.11.024
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Proposal of a regressive model for the hourly diffuse solar radiation under all sky conditions

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“…Finally, two enhancement are formed by projecting the solar radiation onto a vertical surface tracking the solar azimuth angle. The projection to vertical is carried out by first splitting the global radiation into a direct and a diffuse component as in [23] and onto a vertical surface with the Hay and Davies model [24], see also [25]. The effect of the projections is first of all an increase in the level of solar radiation when the sun elevation is low, i.e.…”
Section: Step Four: Enhancement Of the Solar Model Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, two enhancement are formed by projecting the solar radiation onto a vertical surface tracking the solar azimuth angle. The projection to vertical is carried out by first splitting the global radiation into a direct and a diffuse component as in [23] and onto a vertical surface with the Hay and Davies model [24], see also [25]. The effect of the projections is first of all an increase in the level of solar radiation when the sun elevation is low, i.e.…”
Section: Step Four: Enhancement Of the Solar Model Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(notice that models requiring further information besides global radiation and astronomical parameters are excluded from the analysis, to ensure a wider applicability of the results). Following [18], the validation of the different decomposition algorithms was carried out, excluding observations with h < 7 • or those affected by orographic shadows, when the measured radiation is mostly composed of diffuse radiation. A total number of 10,310 valid GHI, DHI, and DNI observations was finally selected for the analysis.…”
Section: Validation and Calibration Of The Decomposition Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the calibration of local data, the two sigmoid functions proposed by [18] and the BRL logistic formulation with five predictors were chosen. These models present the advantage of being based on a simple single-expression function, which does not require the arbitrary definition of sub-intervals of k t .…”
Section: Validation and Calibration Of The Decomposition Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Solar radiation data was simulated for Nice, France for the year 2012 by analyzing the global irradiation collected by HelioClim 3 [31]. The PV system production was calculated based on a statistical distribution of direct and diffuse irradiation [32]. This data is then integrated into a projection model to calculate the percentage of direct and diffuse irradiation exposed to the panels [33].…”
Section: Generation and Load Profilesmentioning
confidence: 99%