Jorge Cobra Posted February 18 Posted February 18 I have carried out a simulation with dome configuration with N-S axis, but the results have caught my attention since the Global Incident was lower than the Global Horizontal. I investigated in the hourly data and the results are strange in my opinion, since the GlobInc is higer than the Globtrp eventhough the only incident component that is higher than the trasposition component is the Diffuse component. Look at the following figure: I would like to know how PVsyst does the domes simulations and if this is normal. Thanks in advance.
Michele Oliosi Posted February 20 Posted February 20 There was a bug that prevented variables ...Trp, BeamInc and CircInc from accumulating properly for a multi-orientation situation. We will update this for version 8.0.8.
Jorge Cobra Posted February 21 Author Posted February 21 21 hours ago, Michele Oliosi said: There was a bug that prevented variables ...Trp, BeamInc and CircInc from accumulating properly for a multi-orientation situation. We will update this for version 8.0.8. Thanks Michele, so the results are wrong, isn't it? Then I will wait to 8.08 version to do the simulation.
Michele Oliosi Posted February 21 Posted February 21 Only the intermediate results are incorrect (...Trp, BeamInc and CircInc), the other results including the final production are correct already.
Jorge Cobra Posted February 25 Author Posted February 25 Just to clarify, in a domes simulation E-O with 25º tilt, the Loss diagram show a 3% of losses due to the transposition to the cell plane. This is due to the bug? the final production results are correct?
Michele Oliosi Posted February 25 Posted February 25 No, this is correct I think. Since this is GlobInc, not affected by the bug.
Jorge Cobra Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 I think the bug is in the GlobInc, since the sum of the component are not the same as the global. I have observed that before 12 am the sum of the component is lower than the GlobInc and after 12 am higher.
Michele Oliosi Posted March 3 Posted March 3 No, there is a problem with the components BeamInc, CircInc, etc. That's why the sum does not work. GlobInc is unaffected.
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