Abstract

When calculating the position of the sun, earth’s motion can be assumed to be an ellipse if the accuracy of calculation is required to be 0.01 degrees. Then, Kepler’s equation can be applied from the mean anomaly of the sun at a specific time to calculate the true anatomy of the sun at the time, and the sun’s position can be calculated. The average absolute error of calculating the sun’s altitude and azimuth is only 0.04 and 0.06 mrad, respectively, which can meet the requirements of a concentrated solar tracking system. This method only needs to correct the length of the regression year and the near point year for every 100 years, so it can be used for a long time.

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