Pyranometer
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A pyranometer is a type of actinometer used for measuring solar irradiance on a planar surface and it is designed to measure the solar radiation flux density (W/m2) from the hemisphere above within a wavelength range 0.
3 μm to 3 μm.
The name pyranometer stems from the Greek words πῦρ (pyr), meaning "fire", and ἄνω (ano), meaning "above, sky".
A typical pyranometer does not require any power to operate.
However, recent technical development includes use of electronics in pyranometers, which do require (low) external power.
The solar radiation spectrum that reaches earth's surface extends its wavelength approximately from 300 nm to 2800 nm.
Depending on the type of pyranometer used, irradiance measurements with different degrees of spectral sensitivity will be obtained.
To make a measurement of irradiance, it is required by definition that the response to "beam" radiation varies with the cosine of the angle of incidence.
This ensures a full response when the solar radiation hits the sensor perpendicularly (normal to the surface, sun at zenith, 0° angle of incidence), zero response when the sun is at the horizon (90° angle of incidence, 90° zenith angle), and 0.
5 at a 60° angle of incidence.
It follows that a pyranometer should have a so-called "directional response" or "cosine response" that is as close as possible to the ideal cosine characteristic.
Following the definitions noted in the ISO 9060, three types of pyranometer can be recognized and grouped in two different technologies: thermopile technology and silicon semiconductor technology.
The light sensitivity, known as 'spectral response', depends on the type of pyranometer.
The figure here above shows the spectral responses of the three types of pyranometer in relation to the solar radiation spectrum.
The solar radiation spectrum represents the spectrum of ...
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