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Models for forecasting monthly mean daily global solar radiation from in-situ measurements: Application in Tropical Climate, India

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Abstract Radiation availability varies with reference to the geometrical location. It is necessary to develop the models to predict the daily global solar radiation (GSR) for the locations where there… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Radiation availability varies with reference to the geometrical location. It is necessary to develop the models to predict the daily global solar radiation (GSR) for the locations where there is a huge potential of radiation exists and to improve the utilization of energy. This study aimed to develop the solar radiation models with readily available input parameters for Tiruchirappalli, which covers an annual mean daily global solar radiation of 4.50 kWh/m2-day. Exponential model (EM), modified exponential model (MEM), power series model (PSM), Hargreaves and Samani model (HSM), Hargreaves-model (HGM) and Hunt models (HUM) which uses air temperature and extra-terrestrial radiation on a horizontal surface as input parameters were developed and validated. Dumas model which uses air temperature and maximum possible sunshine duration (So) as input parameters was also verified. Dumas model was modified as hybrid models to check for their applicability. The performance of the models was analyzed by using the statistical tools. Out of all the models, HSM and PSM had shown an accurate estimation of daily GSR (errors: 6.62% & 7.95% respectively) for the selected location. Dumas model's performance was also found satisfactory (error: 11.02%).

Keywords: global solar; daily global; solar radiation; model; radiation

Journal Title: urban climate
Year Published: 2017

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