Thursday, 14 February 2013
Solar Simulator
A solar
simulator (also artificial sun) is a device that
provides illumination approximating natural sunlight. The purpose of the
solar simulator is to provide a controllable indoor test facility under
laboratory conditions, used for the testing of solar cells, sun screen, plastics, and other materials
and devices. A Solar Simulation system
also known as sun simulator reproduces full spectrum light equal to natural
sunlight. The ground level spectrum of natural sunlight is different for
various locations on earth. The constituents of the atmosphere affect both
absorption and scattering. Elevation is another factor that affects the ground
level spectrum, since the elevation determines how far the sun's radiation must
pass through the atmosphere. For any given location the distance the sun's
radiation must travel through the atmosphere changes as the day progresses, due
to the changing angle of the sun. With the sun directly overhead the direct
radiation that passes through travels the shortest distance through earth's
atmosphere to reach the earth.
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