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Postion of The Sun

This document discusses methods for calculating the position of the sun throughout the day using various angles and time corrections. It explains that local solar time is defined as when the sun is highest in the sky, but this varies from local standard time due to factors like the earth's elliptical orbit. It describes how to calculate the local standard time meridian, equation of time, time correction factor, and hour angle in order to determine the sun's elevation and azimuth angles at any given location and time of day. The document provides equations and diagrams to illustrate these sun position calculation methods.

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Postion of The Sun

This document discusses methods for calculating the position of the sun throughout the day using various angles and time corrections. It explains that local solar time is defined as when the sun is highest in the sky, but this varies from local standard time due to factors like the earth's elliptical orbit. It describes how to calculate the local standard time meridian, equation of time, time correction factor, and hour angle in order to determine the sun's elevation and azimuth angles at any given location and time of day. The document provides equations and diagrams to illustrate these sun position calculation methods.

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The Sun's Position

< Azimuth Angle Sun Position Calculator >


The azimuth angle and the elevation angle at solar noon are the two key angles which are used to orient photovoltaic modules. However, to calculate
the sun's position throughout the day, both the elevation angle and the azimuth angle must be calculated throughout the day. These angles are
calculated using "solar time". In conventional time keeping, regions of the Earth are divided into certain time zones. However, in these time zones,
noon does not necessarily correspond to the time when the sun is highest in the sky. Similarly, sun rise is defined as the stage when the sun rises in one
part of the time zone. However, due to the distance covered in a single time zone, the time at which the sun actually clears the horizon in one part of
the time zone may be quite different to the "defined" sun rise (or what is officially recognized as the time of sun rise). Such conventions are necessary
otherwise a house one block away from another would actually be different in time by several seconds. Solar time, on the other hand is unique to each
particular longitude. Consequently, to calculate the sun's position, first the local solar time is found and then the elevation and azimuth angles are
calculated.

Local Solar Time (LST) and Local Time (LT)


Twelve noon local solar time (LST) is defined as when the sun is highest in the sky. Local time (LT) usually varies from LST because of the
eccentricity of the Earth's orbit, and because of human adjustments such as time zones and daylight saving.

Local Standard Time Meridian (LSTM)


The Local Standard Time Meridian (LSTM) is a reference meridian used for a particular time zone and is similar to the Prime Meridian, which is used
for Greenwich Mean Time. The LSTM is illustrated below.

The (LSTM) is calculated according to the equation:

where TGMT is the difference of the Local Time (LT) from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in hours.

Equation of Time (EoT)


The equation of time (EoT) (in minutes) is an empirical equation that corrects for the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit and the Earth's axial tilt.

where

in degrees and d is the number of days since the start of the year. The time correction EoT is plotted in the figure below.

Sundials include the equation time as a table to provide the correct time throughout the year. The other time corrections are either incorporated into the
design of the sundial or given as a constant offset.

Time Correction Factor (TC)

The net Time Correction Factor (in minutes) accounts for the variation of the Local Solar Time (LST) within a given time zone due to the longitude
variations within the time zone and also incorporates the EoT above.

The factor of 4 minutes comes from the fact that the Earth rotates 1 every 4 minutes.

Local Solar Time (LST)


The Local Solar Time (LST) can be found by using the previous two corrections to adjust the local time (LT).

Hour Angle (HRA)


The Hour Angle converts the local solar time (LST) into the number of degrees which the sun moves across the sky. By definition, the Hour Angle is
0 at solar noon. Since the Earth rotates 15 per hour, each hour away from solar noon corresponds to an angular motion of the sun in the sky of 15. In
the morning the hour angle is negative, in the afternoon the hour angle is positive.

Declination
The declination angle has been previously given as:

Where d is the number of days since the start of the year.

Elevation and Azimuth

Sun's position throughout the day


A calculator to find the elevation and azimuth throughout the year at any location is given on the following page.
< Azimuth Angle Sun Position Calculator >

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Christiana Honsberg
and Stuart Bowden

Instructions
1. Introduction
2. Properties of Sunlight
o Basics of Light
o Properties of Light
o Energy of Photon
o Photon Flux

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Spectral Irradiance
Radiant Power Density
Blackbody Radiation
Blackbody Radiation
Solar Radiation
The Sun
Solar Radiation in Space
Solar Radiation Outside the Earth's Atmosphere
Terrestrial Solar Radiation
Solar Radiation at the Earth's Surface
Atmospheric Effects
Air Mass
Motion of the Sun
Solar Time
Declination Angle
Elevation Angle
Azimuth Angle
The Sun's Position
Sun Position Calculator
Sun's Position to High Accuracy
Solar Radiation on a Tilted Surface
Arbitrary Orientation and Tilt
Calculation of Solar Insolation
Solar Radiation Data
Measurement of Solar Radiation
Analysis of Solar Irradiance Data Sets
Typical Meteorological Year Data (TMY)
Making Use of TMY Data
Average Solar Radiation
Isoflux Contour Plots
Sunshine Hour Data
Cloud Cover Data

3. PN Junction
4. Solar Cell Operation
5. Design of Silicon Cells
6. Manufacturing Si Cells
7. Modules and Arrays
8. Characterization
9. Material Properties
Appendices
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