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Accuracy and sensitivity analysis for 54 models of computing hourly diffuse solar irradiation on clear sky
Authors:Viorel Badescu  Christian A Gueymard  Sorin Cheval  Cristian Oprea  Madalina Baciu  Alexandru Dumitrescu  Flavius Iacobescu  Ioan Milos  Costel Rada
Institution:1. Candida Oancea Institute, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Spl. Independentei 313, Bucharest, 060042, Romania
6. Romanian Academy, Calea Victoriei 125, Bucharest, 010071, Romania
2. Solar Consulting Services, P.O. Box 392, Colebrook, NH, 03576, USA
3. National Research and Development Institute for Environmental Protection, Splaiul Independentei nr. 294, Sect. 6, 060031, Bucharest, Romania
4. National Meteorological Administration, 97 Sos. Bucuresti-Ploiesti, Bucharest, 013686, Romania
5. Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract:Fifty-four broadband models for computation of solar diffuse irradiation on horizontal surface were tested in Romania (South-Eastern Europe). The input data consist of surface meteorological data, column integrated data, and data derived from satellite measurements. The testing procedure is performed in 21 stages intended to provide information about the sensitivity of the models to various sets of input data. There is no model to be ranked “the best” for all sets of input data. However, some of the models performed better than others, in the sense that they were ranked among the best for most of the testing stages. The best models for solar diffuse radiation computation are, on equal footing, ASHRAE 2005 model (ASHRAE 2005) and King model (King and Buckius, Solar Energy 22:297–301, 1979). The second best model is MAC model (Davies, Bound Layer Meteor 9:33–52, 1975). Details about the performance of each model in the 21 testing stages are found in the Electronic Supplementary Material.
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