Modal decomposition for the analysis of solar radiation variability in urban areas

IF 5 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Guillaume Le Gall , Martin Thebault , Cyril Caliot , Julien Ramousse
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The morphological heterogeneity of three-dimensional structures largely contributes to causing significant variations in the solar radiative flux density received by a specific intra-urban region, resulting in a multi-dimensional signal expanding across a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. This paper presents a unique approach for analysing the spatiotemporal variability of the irradiance field in an urban context by means of modal decomposition. A parametric investigation is conducted on a set of mid-high latitude districts, defined as homogeneous arrangements of cuboids with grey opaque Lambertian materials. Changes in the buildings density (total site coverage κ) and average height (global aspect ratio H) are investigated. For each configuration, the annual shortwave radiative flux density on the envelope of the central building is obtained with a backwards Monte Carlo method under clear sky conditions. Simulated fields are preprocessed to account for urban-only effects and decomposed in their eigenbases of variation using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Results demonstrate the potential of modal decomposition like PCA for apprehending the separate variability of urban irradiance in both space and time, paving the way for the classification of district regions prone to specific variations of the solar resource. Characteristic temporal frequency bands are represented by successive modes, pointing out annual and daily periods of high variability. Related spatial disruptions to the global irradiance field from urban geometries are portrayed, informing about dominant morphological specificities. Changes in the diffuse radiation component depicted by prevalent modes are further distinguished from the blocking of direct radiation by urban obstacles portrayed by subsequent less-impactful eigencomponents.
用于分析城市地区太阳辐射变率的模态分解
三维结构的形态异质性在很大程度上导致了特定城市内区域接收到的太阳辐射通量密度的显著变化,从而导致多维信号在大范围的时空尺度上扩展。本文提出了一种利用模态分解分析城市辐射场时空变异性的独特方法。对一组中高纬度地区进行了参数化调查,定义为灰色不透明朗伯材料的均匀长方体排列。研究了建筑密度(总场地覆盖面积κ)和平均高度(总纵横比H∗)的变化。在晴空条件下,用反向蒙特卡罗方法计算了各配置下中央建筑围护结构上的年短波辐射通量密度。对模拟场进行预处理以考虑城市效应,并使用主成分分析(PCA)对其变异特征基进行分解。结果表明,模态分解(如PCA)在理解城市辐照度在空间和时间上的单独变化方面具有潜力,为太阳资源易发生特定变化的区域分类铺平了道路。特征时间频带由连续模态表示,指出高变率的年周期和日周期。相关的空间干扰,从城市几何描绘的全球辐照场,告知主要形态的特殊性。由流行模态描述的漫射辐射分量的变化与由随后影响较小的特征分量描述的城市障碍物对直接辐射的阻挡进一步区分开来。
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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
13.50%
发文量
1319
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer is the vehicle for the exchange of basic ideas in heat and mass transfer between research workers and engineers throughout the world. It focuses on both analytical and experimental research, with an emphasis on contributions which increase the basic understanding of transfer processes and their application to engineering problems. Topics include: -New methods of measuring and/or correlating transport-property data -Energy engineering -Environmental applications of heat and/or mass transfer
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