4-8 July 2016
Kramer Law building
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
<a href="http://events.saip.org.za/internalPage.py?pageId=10&confId=86">The Proceedings of SAIP2016</a> published on 24 December 2017

Modelling the Linke Turbidity for solar irradiance in South Africa

6 Jul 2016, 16:10
1h 50m
Kramer Law building

Kramer Law building

UCT Middle Campus Cape Town
Board: F.008
Poster Presentation Track F - Applied Physics Poster Session (2)

Speaker

Mr LUTENDO CHRISTOPHER NETHWADZI (SAAPMB)

Level for award<br>&nbsp;(Hons, MSc, <br> &nbsp; PhD, N/A)?

MSc

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Solar irradiance losses in the atmosphere are traditionally quantified by the Linke Turbidity parameter. This paper analyses the measured energy yield of a tilted solar panel in Gauteng as a function of the relative solar position. The collected energy depends on a range of factors, including the panel size, spectral sensitivity and orientation, as well as the atmospheric composition. The analysis attempts to reproduce the measured irradiance through basic modelling of the spectral opacity of the atmosphere in terms of the Linke Turbidity. This includes estimating direct beam attenuation and the diffuse component, which are then combined with the panel spectral response in an attempt to match the measured and modelled energy yield. The Linke Turbidities determined in this manner are then compared with corresponding values given in online solar irradiance calculation tools such as PVGIS.

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Yes

Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution

Prof. H Winkler, University of Johannesburg

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Yes

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Primary author

Co-author

Prof. Hartmut Winkler (Dept. Physics, University of Johannesburg)

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