steamer said:
Good Morning Bob....at least from here it's morning.
What does a solar path diagram represent?
Dave
I'll try and explain
The concentric circles represent from the horizon at 0o to directly overhead at 90o
The 2 Orange arcs represent the suns path at the solstices.
The Red arc represents the suns path at the equinoxes. It is also a check that your equations are correct, if they are not then the arc will not give sunrise and sunset due East and West.
The green arcs represent the middle of the months in between.
The purple arcs represent local solar time, (well almost because the equation of time has been ignored).
e,g, if we look at the green arc representing April/August we can see that the sun rises at around 06:40 and sets at around 17:20. Its' highest altitude is around 50o. Finally the number of peak sun hours, i.e. the number of hours the sun is at or higher than the latitude, (35o), is around 7 hours. It is during these hours that a solar array sited at the angle of latitude will develop the most power as the light from the sun strikes it at right angles, absorbing all of the available light, which in turn generates the arrays best output in kWh.
As I understand it, this is one of the reasons why solar power is more suited to lower latitudes because there are more peak sun hours per day.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards
Bob