Abstract
For non-tracking solar collection systems, the tilt angle has a predominant effect on the quantity of energy that the system can intercept. In the present work, a computational algorithm is developed for the calculation of the optimum tilt angle that would orient a non-tracking solar collection system (concentrating or non-concentrating) in its best position for the maximum average daily, monthly seasonal or yearly intercepted radiation. The optimum tilt angles were obtained for latitudes ranging from l0–50oN on monthly, seasonal and yearly bases. A case study is applied on Riyadh City (latitude 24.9°N) to investigate the sensitivity of intercepted radiation when the tilt angle varies from that of the optimum value. The results show that, on a monthly basis when the collector is mounted at the yearly optimum tilt angle, the loss of radiation intercepted is less than 10% as compared to the monthly optimum tilt angle. The optimum seasonal tilt angle reduces the incident radiation by less than 2% from that o...
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