[TRNSYS-users] Collector array shading Type 30 and radiation model
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Mar 31 10:44:40 PDT 2014
Cédric,
You are correct; Type30 does assume an isotropic sky. We do not have
any plans to change that. The isotropic model assumes that the sky is
the same brightness no matter where you look. The Perez model augments
the diffuse radiation near the horizon and in the vicinity of the sun so
the isotropic model is a bit more conservative as far as unshaded
diffuse radiation is concerned. However, as you notices, if you separate
the rows by a very big distance in Type30 and feed it Perez unshaded
radiation, you'll notice that all but the 1st row still show a little
bit of shading. I would recommend that you run the simulation both ways
(isotropic sky model with Type30 and Perez with Type30) and look at the
annual difference in end result (auxiliary energy use perhaps) to judge
whether the assumption is an important one or not.
Kind regards,
David
On 3/31/2014 10:40, PAULUS Cedric 217865 wrote:
>
> Dear TRNSYS-Users,
>
> I would like to use the type of collector array shading between rows
> (type 30) connected to a weather data reading and processing (type 15)
> in order to simulate performance of large scale solar collector field.
>
> I made some first check only with one row in order to find normally
> the same results as without collector shading. The beam radiation is
> the same (normal) but the total radiation is lower due to a lower
> diffuse radiation (not normal). When I check the type 30 model it
> seems that an isotropic sky model has been implemented in order to
> calculate the diffuse radiation. Am I right ?
>
> As I prefer to use the Perez 1999 Model (5 for the parameter "Tilted
> Surface Radiation Mode" of type 15), I would like to know if this
> model was or is planned to be implemented in the type 30 ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best Regards,
>
> *Cédric Paulus***
>
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