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Caracterización de radiación solar y construcción de series sintéticas reducidas de radiación solar (SSRRS) para simular equipos que la colectan con SIMUSOL

Authors: Saravia, Diego;

Caracterización de radiación solar y construcción de series sintéticas reducidas de radiación solar (SSRRS) para simular equipos que la colectan con SIMUSOL

Abstract

Se presentan las SERIES SINTÉTICAS RESUMIDAS de RADIACIÓN SOLAR (SSRRS) como un concepto y metodología para caracterizar series temporales de radiación solar mediante INDICADORES estadísticos que las definen y permiten construirlas y con ellas simular equipos que colectan la radiación. Con las SSRRS se aproxima el comportamiento de los equipos al que tienen con las series temporales caracterizadas. Se logra que los equipos obtengan un rendimiento similar en cada prueba, al que obtendrían usando las series temporales completas, que pueden tener varios años de datos de una localidad, o bien ser un año típico. Por otra parte se introduce software que facilita utilizar los datos disponibles de radiación, que permite crear las SSRRS y usarlas en el SIMUSOL o en otros simuladores. La ventaja fundamental de las SSRRS es la posibilidad de simular sistemas en forma ágil, facilitando su optimización y las pruebas repetidas.

SOLAR RADIATION REDUCED SYNTHETIC SERIES ( SSRRS ) as a concept and methodology for characterizing time series of solar radiation through statistical indicators that define and build SSRRS, and could be used to simulate equipment that collect radiation, are presented. With SSRRS the behavior of equipment approaches the real behavior. Equipment get similar performance in each test, compared to the performance obtained using the full time series, which may have several years of data, or be a typical year. Moreover, the software that facilitates the use of available radiation data, to create the SSRRS and use them in SIMUSOL or another simulators is presented. The fundamental advantage of the SSRRS is the ability to simulate systems in a flexible way, facilitating optimization and repeat simulations.

Tema 8: Energías renovables, modelización y simulación.

Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo

Country
Argentina
Keywords

SIMUSOL, Solar radiation reduced synthetic series, series sintéticas reducidas de radiación, Ecología, Simulación, SSRRS, simulation

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