Title: Lab 9: Measurement of Shortwave Radiation
1Lab 9 Measurement of Shortwave Radiation
- Shortwave radiation
- Radiation from sun
- 0.3 4 µm wavelength
- Characteristics
- Intensity important for energy balance
- Spectral distribution
- Energy available for specific physiological
processes - Affected by cloud cover, particulates, sun angle
2Pyranometer
- Measures total shortwave irradiance
- Two types
- Thermopile measure ?T between black and white
surfaces (or black surface and ventilated
pyranometer body) - Photometric
- R, I, or V proportional to incident radiation
3Important Characteristics of Pyranometers
- Spectral response
- Desire same response from all radiation across
0.3 - 4µm band - Thermopile type sensors meet this requirement
well (but only with protective glass domes) WHY? - Photometric sensors do not require calibration
against a thermopile type sensor and knowledge of
spectral distribution of incident radiation
4Important Characteristics of Pyranometers
- Directional response
- Sensor should follow Lamberts cosine law
Radiation
Radiation
Radiation
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Projected area
5Important Characteristics of Pyranometers
- Linear Calibration
- Ease of calibration function
- Accuracy
- All of factors above affect instrument accuracy
6Thermal (thermopile) sensors
- Accurate (expensive)
- Bulky (long response times)
7Thermopile sensors (contd.)
- Glass dome(s) over sensing surface
- Surface sensitive to a broad range of wavelengths
- Glass dome only lets through solar wavebands
- Improves cosine response
- Protects surface from wind (variable convection)
- Protects surface from weather (precip.)
8Two types of thermopile sensors
- Single domed black white
- Si proportional to temp. difference between black
and white sections - Double domed black
- Si proportional to temp. difference between black
sensor surface and ventilated pyranometer body
9Energy Balance
- Key concept in Environmental Biophysics
- Conservation of Energy
- Energy inputs energy outputs energy storage
- At equilibrium energy inputs energy outputs
0 - Must take into account all mechanisms of energy
transfer - Convection
- Conduction
- Radiation
- Latent heat
- Maybe diffusion, sources, or sinks
10Radiant Emittance
B (W/m2) s T4
Blackbody
Stefan-Boltzman (5.67X10-8 W m-2 K-4)
B (W/m2) e s T4
Real Body
Emissivity (Wavelength dependent)
11Double domed
Energy balance at sensor surface
Assumption Tbase Tinner dome
Absorption of Solar radiation
Longwave radiation Emitted by surface
- k ?T
asSi
sTb4
- s(Tb ?T)4
0
Energy conducted/convected away from the plate
Longwave radiation Emitted by dome
12Double domed
After simplification
k must be constant for linear calibration what
factors could affect k? Simplification depends
on Tinner dome Tbase -- can we be sure this is
true?
13Energy balance of single domed black and white
14Single domed black and white
Energy budget of white areas
aswSi
ew sTd4
- ewsTw4
- k (Tw Ta)
0
Solar radiation absorbed by sensor
Thermal radiation absorbed by sensor
Thermal radiation emitted by sensor
Energy conducted/ convected away from sensor
asbSi
eb sTd4
- ebsTb4
- k (Tb Ta)
0
Energy budget of black areas
15Single domed black and white
After simplification
k still shows up we still need one dome For
this simplification, Tdome not important, so we
dont need outer dome!
16Photometric Sensors
- Voltage, resistance, or current is a function of
incident radiant flux - Photoresistors used in photographic exposure
meters but not suitable for quantitative light
measurements - Photovoltaics (solar panels)
- Silicon or selenium sensor for solar radiation
- Gallium arsenide phosphide measures PAR
- LED sensors can sense narrow bands
17Photovoltaic cells
- Light can be filtered to measure limited
wavebands - Silicon Cells
- Generally poor cosine response
- mV response a log irradiance
- Sensitive to changes in Tsensor
18PVs contd.
- Solutions to silicon cell drawbacks
- Operate in short circuit mode run current
through shunt (current sensing) resistor - Add diffuser to improve cosine response
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19PVs contd.
- Sabsorbed Sincoming Sreflected
- Can you use a silicon chip to measure Sincoming?
- Can you use a silicon chip to measure Sreflected?
20Todays Lab
- Calibrate shunted and un-shunted silicon cells
against a thermopile pyranometer - Look at cosine response of shunted silicon cell
without diffuser, and LI COR commercial silicon
cell