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Intermittency study of high frequency global solar radiation sequences under a tropical climate

Yongxiang Huang
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Ted Soubdhan

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A good knowledge of the intermittency of global solar radiation is crucial for selecting the location of a solar power plant and predicting the generation of electricity. This paper presents a multifractal analysis study of 367 daily global solar radiation sequences measured with a sampling rate of 1 Hz over one year at Guadeloupean Archipelago (French West Indies) located at 16 150N latitude and 60 300W longitude. The mean power spectrum computed follows a power law behavior close to the Kolmogorov spectrum. The intermittent and multifractal properties of global solar radiation data are investigated using several methods. Under this basis, a characterization for each day using three multifractal parameters is proposed.

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Océanographie

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hal-00903410 , version 1 (12-11-2013)

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Rudy Calif, François G Schmitt, Yongxiang Huang, Ted Soubdhan. Intermittency study of high frequency global solar radiation sequences under a tropical climate. Solar Energy, 2013, 98, pp.349-365. ⟨10.1016/j.solener.2013.09.018⟩. ⟨hal-00903410⟩
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