Validation of Direct Beam Irradiance Measurements From Rotating Shadowband Irradiometers in a Region With Different Atmospheric Conditions

Author:

Geuder Norbert1,Affolter Roman2,Goebel Olaf3,Dahleh Basel4,Al Khawaja Mohamed4,Wilbert Stefan5,Pape Benedikt6,Pulvermueller Benedikt6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Civil Engineering, Building Physics, and Business Management, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart, Schellingstr. 24, Stuttgart 70174, Germany e-mail:

2. CSP Services, Paseo de Almería 73, 2a, Almería 04001, Spain e-mail:

3. Department Hamm 1, Energy Technology, Hochschule Hamm-Lippstadt, Marker Allee 76-78, Hamm 59063, Germany e-mail:

4. Masdar Power, P.O. Box 54115, Abu Dhabi 54115, UAE e-mail:

5. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Solar Research, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Ctra. de Senés s/n km 4, Apartado 39, Almería 04001, Spain e-mail:

6. SolarMillennium AG, Nägelsbachstr. 33, Erlangen 91052, Germany e-mail:

Abstract

Rotating shadowband irradiometers (RSIs) are a common type of radiation sensors for measurement of direct normal irradiance (DNI) at remote sites where daily maintenance of the instruments is not feasible or practicable. Their primordial lower accuracy due to systematic deviations of the photodiode response can be improved significantly with a thorough calibration of each RSI against high precision sensors and application of suitable corrections on the raw data. With different available correction functions for the systematic errors, RSI data coincide with first class reference sensors within 2–3% root mean square deviation (RMSD) for 10 min averages of DNI and meet the annual irradiation sum within 1.5%. Such comparisons of RSI data to reference irradiances have only been published for a small number of sites. To endorse the credibility of RSI measurements, it has to be shown that these accuracies derived for certain locations are also valid at other sites with differing atmospheric conditions. Therefore, a parallel measurement campaign with six RSIs and a reference station with first class and secondary standard instrumentation has been performed in the in the extreme climate of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The results of this comparison are presented in this paper. The stated empiric accuracy could be validated and confirmed for the UAE.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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