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Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples

Collection of models that illustrate model use and test models

Information

This package contains examples for the use of models that can be found in Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.

Extends from Modelica.Icons.ExamplesPackage (Icon for packages containing runnable examples).

Package Content

Name Description
Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.IncidenceAngle IncidenceAngle Test model for solar incidence angle
Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.ZenithAngle ZenithAngle Test model for zenith angle

Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.IncidenceAngle Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.IncidenceAngle

Test model for solar incidence angle

Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.IncidenceAngle

Information

This example computes the solar incidence angle on tilted surfaces. There are fives surfaces, a horizontal surface and a surface that faces Norths, East, South and West.

Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).

Modelica definition

model IncidenceAngle "Test model for solar incidence angle" extends Modelica.Icons.Example; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.IncidenceAngle incAngHor( til=Buildings.Types.Tilt.Ceiling, lat=0.73097781993588, azi=0.3) "Incidence angle on horizontal surface"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.WeatherData.ReaderTMY3 weaDat( filNam="modelica://Buildings/Resources/weatherdata/USA_IL_Chicago-OHare.Intl.AP.725300_TMY3.mos") "Weather data (Chicago)"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.IncidenceAngle incAngNor( lat=0.73097781993588, azi=Buildings.Types.Azimuth.N, til=Buildings.Types.Tilt.Wall) "Incidence angle on North-facing surface"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.IncidenceAngle incAngWes( lat=0.73097781993588, azi=Buildings.Types.Azimuth.W, til=Buildings.Types.Tilt.Wall) "Incidence angle on West-facing surface"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.IncidenceAngle incAngSou( lat=0.73097781993588, azi=Buildings.Types.Azimuth.S, til=Buildings.Types.Tilt.Wall) "Incidence angle on South-facing surface"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.IncidenceAngle incAngEas( lat=0.73097781993588, azi=Buildings.Types.Azimuth.E, til=Buildings.Types.Tilt.Wall) "Incidence angle on East-facing surface"; equation connect(weaDat.weaBus, incAngHor.weaBus); connect(incAngNor.weaBus, weaDat.weaBus); connect(incAngWes.weaBus, weaDat.weaBus); connect(incAngSou.weaBus, weaDat.weaBus); connect(incAngEas.weaBus, weaDat.weaBus); end IncidenceAngle;

Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.ZenithAngle Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.ZenithAngle

Test model for zenith angle

Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.Examples.ZenithAngle

Information

This example computes the zenith angle, which is the angle between the earth surface normal and the sun beam.

Extends from Modelica.Icons.Example (Icon for runnable examples).

Modelica definition

model ZenithAngle "Test model for zenith angle" extends Modelica.Icons.Example; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.SolarGeometry.ZenithAngle zen(lat=0.2) "Zenith angle"; Buildings.BoundaryConditions.WeatherData.ReaderTMY3 weaDat( filNam="modelica://Buildings/Resources/weatherdata/USA_IL_Chicago-OHare.Intl.AP.725300_TMY3.mos"); equation connect(weaDat.weaBus, zen.weaBus); end ZenithAngle;

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