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ČEKON, M. SLÁVIK, R. JURÁŠ, P.
Originální název
Obtainable Method of Measuring the Solar Radiant Flux Based on Silicone Photodiode Element
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Solar radiation exposure and its monitoring does have not only the importance for climate science and meteorology however is equally of highly relevant use for the field of Building Science as primarily those of analyzing thermal aspects in building physics. Here the measuring of solar irradiance by means of well-established solar instruments can be applied whose advances have been undergoing steep progress. Currently, a silicon photodiode element, as a truly obtainable form, may have a feasible exploitation in the field of building applications concerning the solar radiant flux quantifying. It represents a small optoelectronic element and has a several exploitable advantages. The paper presents a perspective alternative to monitor solar irradiance. Own measurement assembly is proposed and introduced. Initial in-situ measurements are performed and final comparability with existing commercial solar instruments is presented. An obtained correlation with existing types demonstrates its applicability to the field of building science and solar energy.
Klíčová slova
Solar radiation, Irradiance, Pyranometer, Silicone Photodiode
Autoři
ČEKON, M.; SLÁVIK, R.; JURÁŠ, P.
Vydáno
28. 1. 2016
Nakladatel
Trans Tech Publications
Místo
Switzerland
ISBN
978-3-03835-709-4
Kniha
Energy Saving and Environmentally Friendly Technologies - Concepts of Sustainable Building
ISSN
1662-7482
Periodikum
Applied Mechanics and Materials
Ročník
824
Stát
Švýcarská konfederace
Strany od
477
Strany do
484
Strany počet
8
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT114775, author="Miroslav {Čekon} and Richard {Slávik} and Peter {Juráš}", title="Obtainable Method of Measuring the Solar Radiant Flux Based on Silicone Photodiode Element", booktitle="Energy Saving and Environmentally Friendly Technologies - Concepts of Sustainable Building", year="2016", journal="Applied Mechanics and Materials", volume="824", pages="477--484", publisher="Trans Tech Publications", address="Switzerland", doi="10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.824.477", isbn="978-3-03835-709-4", issn="1662-7482" }