A CLOUD SHADING DIRECT SOLAR RADIATION MODEL FOR THE CROSBYTON SOLAR POWER PROJECT

by TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY (ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE GROUP),

Technical Report, 1985

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CSP Unique ID 190682245

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Electronic Resource

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Publication

1407; Report; June 1985.

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ABSTRACT:
The CSPP was initiated to study the feasibility of using hemispheric bowl solar collectors for power generation. A non-spectral direct solar radiation (DSR) model was developed to aid in determining whether there exists a preferred spacing of these solar collectors based solely on
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meteorological considerations. The DSR model is applicable to the Northern Hemisphere and, with a few adjustments, to the Southern Hemisphere. The DSR model considers the reduction of direct insolation through the atmosphere due to Rayleigh scattering, uniformly mixed gases, ozone, precipitable water, and aerosols. It incorporates geographical information along with temperature, dew point, barometric pressure, and visibility data, updated every 15 minutes.
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