[TRNSYS-users] RADIATION PROCESSOR
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Apr 27 09:10:44 PDT 2005
Dear Michele,
If you know the beam and diffuse components of the total radiation
(measured on the horizontal), you can use Type16 in mode 3. In the
Simulation Studio, this corresponds to Type16e located in Physical
Phenomena: Beam and Diffuse Known (Mode=3): Type16e. If you have diffuse on
horizontal and direct normal data then direct normal radiation is just beam
radiation on a tilted surface that is always perpendicular to the beam
radiation. Since the sun's path is always known, you therefore know the
tilt of that surface and using algebra, should be able to calculate beam
radiation on the horizontal. Once you have beam and diffuse on the
horizontal, you can then use Type16 mode 3.
Kind regards,
David
At 06:48 AM 4/27/2005, mk23\@inwind\.it wrote:
>Hello to all!!!
>In the rows weather, in income to DATE READER, I have the solar diffuse
>radiation and that the directed but not total... as I must make? I add!
>Which RADIATION PROCESSOR convene to me to use!?
>
>Thanks!
>Michele
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