研究目的
Investigating the solar diffuse fraction in Taiwan to understand its geographical/topographical effects and implications for concentrating solar energy applications.
研究成果
The study concludes that the diffuse fraction in Taiwan is significantly influenced by geographical and topographical factors, with the Northeast Monsoon having a notable effect in Taitung and Penghu but not in Tainan. The findings suggest that concentrating solar energy applications are viable year-round in Tainan but may be limited to summer months in Taitung and Penghu due to climatic effects.
研究不足
The study is limited by the manual calibration of the shadow band stand, which could introduce errors, and the lack of a typical meteorological year database in Taiwan for more confident diffuse fraction calculations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved long-time monitoring of solar diffuse fraction in Taiwan proper and one offshore islet (Penghu) to understand geographical/topographical effects.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Data were collected from monitoring stations in Tainan, Taitung, and Penghu over several years.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Two sets of pyranometer (Model SMP11 of Kipp & Zonen) were used at each station, one for global radiation measurement and the other equipped with a shadow band stand (Model SBS of Eppley Laboratory) for diffuse radiation measurement.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The shadow band stand was calibrated manually every 3 days to ensure correct blocking of beam radiation. Data were sampled at 1 Hz and integrated into hourly values.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Hourly data were analyzed to calculate diffuse fraction, with quality control measures to exclude physically implausible data.
独家科研数据包,助您复现前沿成果,加速创新突破
获取完整内容