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Simplified Independent Model for Predicting Global Solar Radiation

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  • Yacine Marif
  • Abdellali Fekih
  • Mohamed Yacine Rachedi

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In this investigation, five existing independent empirical models were calibrated and evaluated to calculate daily and monthly mean global solar radiation on a horizontal surface in Adrar city located in the south of Algeria, using meteorological data measured from 2013 to 2018. The measured data were divided into two periods; the first period (2015-2018) was used to calculate the empirical coefficients of the models, while the second period (2013-2014) was used to validate the correlations. Additionally, the best model (Al-Salaymeh model) was compared with five dependent empirical extreme air temperature models. In general, the results show that dependent models exhibited privileged performance than independent models. However, Al-Salaymeh regression independent model can contend with regression dependent models. Because of they use only the day number as a key input with smaller relative errors. It is found that daily statistical tests mean absolute bias error, root mean square error and coefficient of determination were equal to 2.0117 MJ/m², 2.4612 MJ/m² and 0.8014 respectively. The best independent empirical model was also compared with the modified Algerian solar atlas model to show their effectiveness. As a conclusion, the simple independent models can satisfactorily describe the horizontal global solar radiation for Adrar.

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  • Yacine Marif & Abdellali Fekih & Mohamed Yacine Rachedi, 2023. "Simplified Independent Model for Predicting Global Solar Radiation," Journal of Sustainable Development, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 15(5), pages 107-107, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jsd123:v:15:y:2023:i:5:p:107
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