Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation

The purpose of this study was to develop a devicefor measuring the vertical distribution of the reflected radiation to the inside of a room from terrace to building.The proposed device is attached to aluminum plates that are painted matte black at intervals of 20 cm on polystyrene insulation. The su...

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Main Authors: Tetsu Aoki, Akio Mizutani
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Language:English
Published: ITB Journal Publisher 2015-05-01
Series:Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1450/898
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spelling doaj-9596560abe2c4ca3984b001e4461fb4d2020-11-25T03:54:19ZengITB Journal PublisherJournal of Engineering and Technological Sciences2337-57792338-55022015-05-0147216016910.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2015.47.2.5Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar RadiationTetsu Aoki0Akio Mizutani1Dept. of Architecture, National Institute of Technology, Gifu College, Gifu Pref., JapanDept. of Architecture, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Aichi Pref., JapanThe purpose of this study was to develop a devicefor measuring the vertical distribution of the reflected radiation to the inside of a room from terrace to building.The proposed device is attached to aluminum plates that are painted matte black at intervals of 20 cm on polystyrene insulation. The surface temperature of the aluminum plate, called the SAT (sol-air temperature), is used as an indicator of the quantity of solar radiation. In order to compare terrace materials, two of the measuring devices were located facing south.Concrete tile, artificial turf, and wood chips were selected as materials to be comparedfor the surface of the terrace and were laid in front of the measuring devices. The results indicate that the SAT reflected onto a vertical plane was higher closer to the ground for all materials. Hourly fluctuations of the vertical distribution of the reflected solar radiation differed, depending on the terrace surface material. When concrete tiles of different thicknesses were compared, the temporal heating patterns varied due to differences in heat capacity. These results lead us to the conclusion that using the developed measuringdevice enables grasping the effect of vertical distribution of reflected solar radiation from a terrace.http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1450/898long-wave radiationmeasuring devicematerial of terracereflected solar radiationvertical distribution
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author Tetsu Aoki
Akio Mizutani
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Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
long-wave radiation
measuring device
material of terrace
reflected solar radiation
vertical distribution
author_facet Tetsu Aoki
Akio Mizutani
author_sort Tetsu Aoki
title Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
title_short Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
title_full Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
title_fullStr Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the Vertical Distribution of Reflected Solar Radiation
title_sort measurement of the vertical distribution of reflected solar radiation
publisher ITB Journal Publisher
series Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
issn 2337-5779
2338-5502
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The purpose of this study was to develop a devicefor measuring the vertical distribution of the reflected radiation to the inside of a room from terrace to building.The proposed device is attached to aluminum plates that are painted matte black at intervals of 20 cm on polystyrene insulation. The surface temperature of the aluminum plate, called the SAT (sol-air temperature), is used as an indicator of the quantity of solar radiation. In order to compare terrace materials, two of the measuring devices were located facing south.Concrete tile, artificial turf, and wood chips were selected as materials to be comparedfor the surface of the terrace and were laid in front of the measuring devices. The results indicate that the SAT reflected onto a vertical plane was higher closer to the ground for all materials. Hourly fluctuations of the vertical distribution of the reflected solar radiation differed, depending on the terrace surface material. When concrete tiles of different thicknesses were compared, the temporal heating patterns varied due to differences in heat capacity. These results lead us to the conclusion that using the developed measuringdevice enables grasping the effect of vertical distribution of reflected solar radiation from a terrace.
topic long-wave radiation
measuring device
material of terrace
reflected solar radiation
vertical distribution
url http://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jets/article/view/1450/898
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