2018
DOI: 10.2298/tsci170525120h
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Simplified calculation method of annual incoming solar energy on tilted and oriented surfaces for the Carpathian basin

Abstract: The present paper aims at introducing a simplified method of manual calculation of annual incoming solar energy on any tilted and oriented surface using annual horizontal global radiation or sunshine duration hours as input. The proposed simplified formula is developed for the Carpathian basin and can be used in eight countries with a total geographical area of 483 495 km 2 . In prospect, a similar formula can be determined for other regions applying the presented methodology. In our work we used the following… Show more

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“…The method and metrics of daylight research and their influence on results for lighting or overall energy demand in buildings, is a new research ground. Most of researches in Serbian region are dealing with only cooling and heating energy demand [5,6], investments in contemporary façades [7,8], solar potentials in region [9], or policies for low energy buildings [10]. For comparison purpose with this research, no studies of daylight utilization in office buildings for Belgrade climate have been performed or published, to the best of author`s knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%