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where τ<sub>a</sub> is the atmospheric transmissivity. This is calculated as:<br> | where τ<sub>a</sub> is the atmospheric transmissivity. This is calculated as:<br> | ||
<math>\tau_{a} = \frac{Q_{gl,t}}{1367 \cdot \sin(\phi_t)}</math> | |||
where, | where, | ||
* | * <math>Q_{gl,t}</math> is the amount of [[Hourly_radiation_(Heat_Overlay)|sun radiation]] at time t, measured at a weather station. | ||
* | * <math>\phi_{t}</math> is the [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude angle]] in ° at time t. | ||
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Revision as of 13:34, 20 September 2019
The diffuse radiation is an input parameter for the PET-formula
The diffuse radation Qd at time t is calculated using the following formula:
where,
- is the amount of sun radiation at time t, measured at a weather station.
- is the atmospheric transmission factor at time t.
Atmospheric transmission factor
The atmospheric transmission factor ftransmission,t is calculated as followed:
ftransmission,t | Condition |
---|---|
1 | τa <= 0.3 |
1.6-2* τa | 0.3 < τa < 0.7 |
0.2 | τa >=0.7 |
where τa is the atmospheric transmissivity. This is calculated as:
where,
- is the amount of sun radiation at time t, measured at a weather station.
- is the sun altitude angle in ° at time t.