Effect of adjusting orientation for solar energy applications in multiple climatic zones

IF 0.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22581/muet1982.2401.2587
M. Yousuf, Muhammad Umair, Muhammad Rehan, Z. Umrani
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South-facing collectors are the optimum choice for solar applications in the northern hemisphere. However, obstacles may limit the feasibility of this orientation. Therefore, altering the orientation of the collector impacts solar insolation. In this study, the Perez model is utilized to evaluate incoming solar radiation on tilted surfaces for solar collectors in four climatic zones across Pakistan. The results are presented in contour plots to analyze the optimal tilt and orientation for solar applications. The findings of the study indicate substantial energy gains when collectors are placed at optimum angles. More specifically, Quetta leads with a 14.54% increase, followed by Karachi and Multan at 9.81% and 9.3%, respectively, compared to horizontally placed collectors. Analysis of vertical surfaces reveals a notable decrease in monthly solar radiation, especially in Peshawar (37.22%). Monthly adjustments in tilt angles outperform fixed positions, enhancing solar energy intensity. When comparing yearly adjustments with monthly adjustments, Quetta shows the maximum increase of 5.92%, followed by Karachi (4.86%), Multan (4.01%), and Peshawar (3.65%). It is also observed that ±15° azimuth angle change from the south ensures receiving up to 98% of insolation, regardless of the climatic region. Lastly, the validation against the NASA SSE database further highlights the reliability of our simulation model. Overall, the outcomes of the study will contribute to informed solar energy planning in the studied regions.
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调整朝向对多气候区太阳能应用的影响
朝南的集热器是北半球太阳能应用的最佳选择。然而,障碍物可能会限制这种朝向的可行性。因此,改变集热器的朝向会对太阳日照产生影响。在本研究中,利用 Perez 模型对巴基斯坦四个气候区的太阳能集热器倾斜表面上的入射太阳辐射进行了评估。研究结果以等高线图的形式呈现,以分析太阳能应用的最佳倾斜度和方向。研究结果表明,当集热器放置在最佳角度时,可获得可观的能源收益。更具体地说,与水平放置的集热器相比,奎达领先,增加了 14.54%,其次是卡拉奇和木尔坦,分别增加了 9.81% 和 9.3%。对垂直表面的分析表明,月太阳辐射量明显减少,尤其是在白沙瓦(37.22%)。每月调整倾斜角度的效果优于固定位置,从而提高了太阳能强度。年度调整与月度调整相比,奎达的增幅最大,达到 5.92%,其次是卡拉奇(4.86%)、木尔坦(4.01%)和白沙瓦(3.65%)。此外还发现,无论气候区域如何,从南面开始±15°的方位角变化可确保接收高达 98% 的日照。最后,根据美国国家航空航天局 SSE 数据库进行的验证进一步突出了我们模拟模型的可靠性。总之,这项研究的成果将有助于在所研究的地区制定明智的太阳能规划。
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