Author/Authors :
D. Buie *، نويسنده , , A.G. Monger، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Empirical models for the energy distribution of the sun, as seen after atmospheric scattering, show a strong correlation
on an annual or month-by-month basis to observed data. When applied to cases where the requirement is for a
real-time solar energy distribution, such as in the optimisation of the flux distributions in imaging concentrators, these
models prove insufficient. In this paper we present results illustrating trends in observed solar profiles that are invariant
to changes in location that lay the framework to a definitive solar model. We show how using this information, a more
complete understanding of the effect of a change in the spatial energy distributions of the sun can have on the size of the
spatial energy distribution in the absorber plane of a (linear Fresnel) concentrating collector.
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