pvlib.irradiance.get_ground_diffuse

pvlib.irradiance.get_ground_diffuse(surface_tilt, ghi, albedo=0.25, surface_type=None)[source]

Estimate diffuse irradiance from ground reflections given irradiance, albedo, and surface tilt

Function to determine the portion of irradiance on a tilted surface due to ground reflections. Any of the inputs may be DataFrames or scalars.

Parameters:
surface_tilt : numeric

Surface tilt angles in decimal degrees. Tilt must be >=0 and <=180. The tilt angle is defined as degrees from horizontal (e.g. surface facing up = 0, surface facing horizon = 90).

ghi : numeric

Global horizontal irradiance in W/m^2.

albedo : numeric, default 0.25

Ground reflectance, typically 0.1-0.4 for surfaces on Earth (land), may increase over snow, ice, etc. May also be known as the reflection coefficient. Must be >=0 and <=1. Will be overridden if surface_type is supplied.

surface_type: None or string, default None

If not None, overrides albedo. String can be one of ‘urban’, ‘grass’, ‘fresh grass’, ‘snow’, ‘fresh snow’, ‘asphalt’, ‘concrete’, ‘aluminum’, ‘copper’, ‘fresh steel’, ‘dirty steel’, ‘sea’.

Returns:
grounddiffuse : numeric

Ground reflected irradiances in W/m^2.

References

[1] Loutzenhiser P.G. et. al. “Empirical validation of models to compute solar irradiance on inclined surfaces for building energy simulation” 2007, Solar Energy vol. 81. pp. 254-267.

The calculation is the last term of equations 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12.

[2] albedos from: http://files.pvsyst.com/help/albedo.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albedo and https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1972)029<0959:AOTSS>2.0.CO;2