Daytime relapse of the mean radiant temperature based on the six-directional method under unobstructed solar radiation

This study contributes to the knowledge about the capabilities of the popular "six-directional method" describing the radiation fields outdoors. In Taiwan, measurements were carried out with three orthogonally placed net radiometers to determine the mean radiant temperature (T mrt). The sh...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Kántor Noémi
Lin Tzu-Ping
Matzarakis Andreas
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2014
Sorozat:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY 58 No. 7
doi:10.1007/s00484-013-0765-5

mtmt:2603316
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/7019
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Tartalmi kivonat:This study contributes to the knowledge about the capabilities of the popular "six-directional method" describing the radiation fields outdoors. In Taiwan, measurements were carried out with three orthogonally placed net radiometers to determine the mean radiant temperature (T mrt). The short- and long-wave radiation flux densities from the six perpendicular directions were recorded in the daylight hours of 12 days. During unobstructed direct irradiation, a specific daytime relapse was found in the temporal course of the T mrt values referring to the reference shapes of a standing man and also of a sphere. This relapse can be related to the short-wave fluxes reaching the body from the lateral directions. Through deeper analysis, an instrumental shortcoming of the six-directional technique was discovered. The pyranometer pairs of the same net radiometer have a 10-15-min long "blind spot" when the sun beams are nearly perpendicular to them. The blind-spot period is supposed to be shorter with steeper solar azimuth curve on the daylight period. This means that the locations with lower geographical latitude, and the summertime measurements, are affected less by this instrumental problem. A methodological shortcoming of the six-directional technique was also demonstrated. Namely, the sum of the short-wave flux densities from the lateral directions is sensitive to the orientation of the radiometers, and therefore by deviating from the original directions, the T mrt decrease on clear sunny days will occur in different times and will be different in extent.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:1615-1625
ISSN:0020-7128