Tutorial CH2
Tutorial CH2
15◦C and area equal to 5.1 × 1014 m2. Find the rate at which energy is
radiated. Compare this peak wavelength with that for a 5800 K blackbody
(the sun)?
Solution
• E = AσT 4
• = 2.0 × 1017 W
• March 1 is the sixtieth day of the year so the solar declination δ =-8.3ᵒ
• βN = 49.6◦
• Tilt = 40.4◦
❑ Find the altitude angle and azimuth angle for the sun at 3:00 P.M. solar
angle at the site having the sun path and obstructions diagram shown in Fig.
bellow:
Table: Clear Sky Beam Plus Diffuse Insolation at 40◦ Latitude in January for
South-Facing Collectors with Fixed Tilt Angle and for Tracking Mounts (hourly
W/m2 and daily kWh/m2-day)
Solution
❑ Find Eastern Daylight Time for solar noon in Boston (longitude 71.1◦W) on July 1st. Also,
Find the time at which sunrise will occur in Boston (latitude 42.3◦) on July 1.?
Table: Day Numbers for the First Day of Each Table: Local Time Meridians for U.S. Standard
Month Time Zones
Solution
Find Eastern Daylight Time for solar noon in Boston (longitude 71.1◦W) on July 1st
Solution
Find the time at which sunrise will occur in Boston (latitude 42.3◦) on July 1
Solution
❑ Find At solar noon in Atlanta (latitude 33.7◦) on May 21 the altitude angle of the sun was
found to be 76.4◦ and the clear-sky beam insolation was found to be 902 W/m2. Find the
beam insolation at that time on a collector that faces 20◦ toward the southeast if it is tipped
up at a 52◦ angle?
Solution