Solar energy conversion systems engineering and economic analysis. Volume I
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Russo, Gilberto
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After defining Solar Energy Conversion System Input
characteristics, an analytical model of the atmosphere is
developed. This model is capable of computing the Solar Energy
Flux on the collector area for a techno-economic feasibility
analysis of Solar Energy Systems.
A deterministic approach permits the evaluation of the
energy input to the system, at proper intervals of time, on
the basis of a few meteorological data. The selective inter-
action of the electromagnetic energy flux and atmospheric
matter is described: the analytical model is derived and imple-
mented on CIRR2 codes for the global energy flux computation;
and comparison with experimental values is performed.
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Prepared in association with the Sloan School of Management.
Photovoltaics Project.
Date issued
1979Publisher
MIT Energy Laboratory
Other identifiers
06409458
Series/Report no.
MIT-EL79-032
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