ASTM G197-2008(2012) Standard Table for Reference Solar Spectral Distributions Direct and Diffuse on 20° Tilted and Vertical Surfaces《参考太阳光谱分布的标准表 20度倾斜和垂直面上的直射和散射》.pdf
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1、Designation: G197 08 (Reapproved 2012)Standard Table forReference Solar Spectral Distributions: Direct and Diffuseon 20 Tilted and Vertical Surfaces1This standard is issued under the fixed designation G197; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, i
2、n the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThis table of solar spectral irradiance distributions has been developed to meet t
3、he need forweighting functions to be used in evaluating the broadband transmittance of fenestration systems orthe performance of technologies such as building-integrated photovoltaic devices. To compare therelative optical performance of spectrally sensitive products by theoretical simulation, or to
4、 comparethe performance of products by actual testing under laboratory conditions, separate reference standardsolar spectral distributions for direct and diffuse irradiance are required. This table was prepared usingversion 2.9.2 of the Simple Model of the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer of Sunshine
5、(SMARTS)atmospheric transmission code (1, 2).2SMARTS uses parameterizations of version 4.0 of the AirForce Geophysical Laboratory (AFGL) Moderate Resolution Transmission model, MODTRAN (3, 4).An extraterrestrial spectrum differing only slightly from the extraterrestrial spectrum in ASTM E490is used
6、to calculate the resultant spectra. The directional beam and diffuse hemispherical (2 steradianacceptance angle) spectral irradiances on planes tilted 20 (representative of a pitched roof slope) and90 (tilt of a typical wall) to the horizontal are tabulated. The wavelength range for the spectra exte
7、ndsfrom 280 nm to 4000 nm, covering the spectral range for which windows or solar collectors respondto shortwave energy. The input parameters used in conjunction with SMARTS for each set ofconditions are tabulated. The SMARTS model and documentation are available as an adjunct to thisstandard.1. Sco
8、pe1.1 This table provides terrestrial solar spectral irradiancedistributions that may be employed as weighting functions to(1) calculate the broadband solar or light transmittance offenestration from its spectral properties; or (2) evaluate theperformance of building-integrated technologies such as
9、pho-tovoltaic electricity generators. Most of these systems areinstalled on vertical walls, but some are also installed onpitched roofs or on other tilted structures, such as sunspaces.Glazing transmittance calculations or measurements requireinformation on both the direct and diffuse components ofi
10、rradiance. The table provides separate information for directand diffuse irradiance, and for two different tilt angles, 20 and90 relative to the horizontal. All distributions are provided at2002 wavelengths within the spectral range 2804000 nm. Thedata contained in this table reflect reference spect
11、ra withuniform wavelength interval (0.5 nanometer (nm) below 400nm, 1 nm between 400 and 1700 nm, an intermediate wave-length at 1702 nm, and 5 nm intervals from 1705 to 4000 nm).The data table represents reasonable cloudless atmosphericconditions favorable for the computerized simulation, com-parat
12、ive rating, or experimental testing of fenestration systems.1.2 The data contained in this table were generated using theSMARTS version 2.9.2 atmospheric transmission model de-veloped by Gueymard (1, 2).1.3 The selection of the SMARTS radiative model togenerate the spectral distributions is chosen f
13、or compatibilitywith previous standards (ASTM G173 and G177). The atmo-spheric and climatic conditions are identical to those in ASTMG173. The environmental conditions are also identical, withonly one exception (see sections 4.3 and X1.2).1.4 The table defines four solar spectral irradiance distribu
14、-tions:1.4.1 Separate direct and diffuse solar spectral irradianceincident on a sun-facing, 20 tilted surface in the wavelengthregion from 2804000 nm for air mass 1.5, at sea level.1These tables are under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee G03 on Weatheringand Durability and is the direct responsibil
15、ity of Subcommittee G03.09 onRadiometry.Current edition approved Nov. 1, 2012. Published November 2012 Last previousedition published 2008 as G19708. DOI: 10.1520/G0197-08R12.2The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end ofthis standard.Copyright ASTM International,
16、 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States11.4.2 Separate direct and diffuse solar spectral irradianceincident on a sun-facing, 90 (vertical) tilted surface in thewavelength region from 2804000 nm for air mass 1.5, at sealevel.1.5 The diffuse spectral distri
17、bution on a vertical surfacefacing away from the sun (i.e., shaded), or at any prescribedazimuth away from the sun, may be computed using the modelto obtain representative results (i.e., results that fall within anacceptable range of variance).1.6 The climatic, atmospheric, and geometric parameterss
18、elected reflect the conditions to provide a realistic set ofspectral distributions appropriate for building applicationsunder very clear-sky conditions, representative of near-maximum solar heat gains in buildings.1.7 A wide variety of orientations or local environmentalconditions is possible for ex
19、posed surfaces. The availability ofthe SMARTS model (as an adjunct to this standard) used togenerate the standard spectra allows users to evaluate spectraldifferences relative to the spectra specified here.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:3E490 Standard Solar Constant and Zero Air Mass Sola
20、rSpectral Irradiance TablesE772 Terminology of Solar Energy ConversionG173 Tables for Reference Solar Spectral Irradiances: DirectNormal and Hemispherical on 37 Tilted SurfaceG177 Tables for Reference Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Distri-butions: Hemispherical on 37 Tilted Surface2.2 ASTM Adjuncts:ADJG
21、173CDSMARTS, Simple Model of the Atmo-spheric Radiative Transfer of Sunshine, Terrestrial SolarSpectral Modeling Code43. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsDefinitions of terms used in this specifica-tion not otherwise described below may be found in Terminol-ogy E772.3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to Thi
22、s Standard:3.2.1 aerosol optical depth (AOD)the wavelength-dependent total extinction (scattering and absorption) by aero-sols in the atmosphere. This optical depth (also called “opticalthickness”) is defined here at 500 nm.3.2.2 air mass zero (AM0)describes solar radiation quan-tities outside the E
23、arths atmosphere at the mean Earth-Sundistance (1 Astronomical Unit). See ASTM E490.3.2.3 albedoalso called reflectance, a measure of thereflective characteristics of a surface relative to incidentirradiance.3.2.3.1 DiscussionFor this standard, the albedo refers tothe spectral reflectance of the gro
24、und relative to hemisphericalirradiance. Two different albedos are considered by the model,and both only affect diffuse irradiance. The first albedocorresponds to the average surface reflectance of the far-fieldarea around the site, within a radius of 550 km. The secondalbedo is that of the foregrou
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