Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1735842 Energy 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

In Iran, most of the models used so far, have provided solar estimation for a few specific locations based on the short-term solar observations. Using different radiation models, (e.g. Sabbagh, Paltridge–Proctor, Daneshyar) and various input parameters (e.g. cloud cover, sunshine duration, relative humidity, temperature, and altitude) we developed a general height-depended formula for the prediction of the direct and diffuse monthly average daily solar radiation for 64 mountainous arid and semi-arid locations in West and East Iran. The models mentioned are modified and new coefficients are defined for the diffuse component based on the long-term observed diffuse data. Model results are validated against up to 13-year daily solar observations at 10 solar radiation sites. In comparison with the previous studies, the newly developed method performs more accurate estimation (less than 3% MPE error) in the arid and semi-arid regions. Comparison of the model results indicates that calibration of the coefficients made to the diffuse formula against the longer period experimental data can improve the estimations of global solar radiation.

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