
Influence of Sunshine Hour and Relative Humidity on Total Solar Radiation at Nepalganj, Nepal
Author(s) -
Usha Joshi,
Prakash M. Shrestha,
Indra B. Karki,
Narayan P. Chapagain,
Khem N. Poudyal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
patan-pragya
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2594-3278
DOI - 10.3126/pragya.v6i1.34404
Subject(s) - pyranometer , sunshine duration , empirical modelling , solar energy , environmental science , relative humidity , meteorology , regression analysis , atmospheric sciences , radiation , mathematics , statistics , geography , physics , computer science , simulation , engineering , quantum mechanics , electrical engineering
The solar energy is the abundantly available free and clean energy resources in Nepal. There are more than 300 sunny days because of Nepal lies in solar zone in a global map. The total solar radiation was measured by using CMP6 pyranometer at Nepalgunj (lat.:28.10oN, long.: 81.67oEand Alt. 165.0masl). The main objective of this study is to select the better empirical model and its empirical constants for the prediction of TSR for the year come. In this research, six different empirical models and meteorological parameters are utilized in the presence of regression technique for the years 2011 and 2012. Finally the different empirical constants are found. After the error analysis, the Swarthman-Oguniade model is found to perform better than others models. So the empirical constants of this model is utilized to predict the TSR of similar geographical sites of Nepal.