Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Widespread use of solar energy heating and cooling systems is dependent upon their price competitiveness with other systems in the marketplace. There are indications that the degree of accuracy of existing solar insolation data is such that systems must be oversized by 50 percent. Refinement of the solar insolation data could result in a substantial cost reduction of solar heating and cooling systems making these units more competitive with conventional systems. This paper describes a system, the Sunfall Monitor, that provides this capability. The system monitors and records on tape in computer-compatible format the values of the direct and total solar irradiance. Provisions are also incorporated for evaluation of solar cell, collector and absorber material samples. Concepts and discussions for application of the device in relationship to research/development and the solar energy heating and cooling acts conclude the paper.
Keywords:
ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
Type:
Technology today for tomorrow; Twelfth Space Congress; Apr 09, 1975 - Apr 11, 1975; Cocoa Beach, FL
Format:
text
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