Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1550978 | Solar Energy | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The solarimeter presented in this work is easy to assemble. It is calibrated and its performance is validated by means of Hottel's method (Hottel, 1976). Finally, the curves obtained with this solarimeter are compared to the ones obtained with a commercial solarimeter. This device is based on the evaluation of the heat flow in a metal rod. In consequence, measurements are not affected by ambient temperature variations. On the other hand, there is a linear relationship between the temperatures measured at the rod ends and the incident radiation, as can be concluded both from the theory of its operation and the calibration lines obtained. The results obtained from the global irradiance measurements in the area of Los Polvorines (Buenos Aires Province), together with a preliminary evaluation of the solarimeter's response time, are presented in this work.
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Authors
A. Sartarelli, S. Vera, R. Echarri, E. Cyrulies, I. Samsón,