Solar irradiances measured using SPN1 radiometers: uncertainties and clues for development - Mines Paris
Article Dans Une Revue Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Année : 2014

Solar irradiances measured using SPN1 radiometers: uncertainties and clues for development

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The fast development of solar radiation and energy applications, such as photovoltaic and solar thermodynamic systems, has increased the need for solar radiation measure-ment and monitoring, for not only the global but also the diffuse and direct components. End users look for the best compromise between getting close to state-of-the-art mea-surements and keeping low capital, maintenance and operat-ing costs. Among the existing commercial options, SPN1 is a relatively low cost solar radiometer that estimates global and diffuse solar irradiances from seven thermopile sensors under a shading mask and without moving parts. This work presents a comprehensive study of SPN1 accu-racy and sources of uncertainty, drawing on laboratory ex-periments, numerical modelling and comparison studies be-tween measurements from this sensor and state-of-the art in-struments for six diverse sites. Several clues are provided for improving the SPN1 accuracy and agreement with state-of-the art measurements.
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hal-01112619 , version 1 (03-02-2015)

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Jordi Badosa, John Wood, Philippe Blanc, Charles N. Long, Laurent Vuilleumier, et al.. Solar irradiances measured using SPN1 radiometers: uncertainties and clues for development. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 2014, 7, pp.4267 - 4283. ⟨10.5194/amt-7-4267-2014⟩. ⟨hal-01112619⟩
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