Environment, Green Technology, and Engineering International Conference 2018
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2201275
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Directional Statistics in Solar Potential of Rooftops at Three Different Neighborhoods of a Medium Size City

Abstract: The utilization of solar energy is one of the best effective methods to combat the climate change. The estimation of solar potential in urban areas can vary depending on the urban morphology. This paper performs a directional statistical analysis of the distribution of the monthly solar potential of rooftops in Cáceres city, related to the orientation of the rooftops in different neighborhoods. The orientation values of the roofs will be treated as a directional data and the radiation values as a linear data. … Show more

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“…Value of 0 indicates uniform distribution, with non-uniformity taking place when the value increases. The von Mises parameter value is considered significant when it is greater than 2 [42]. Furthermore, the hypothesis for angular uniformity was rejected using the Rao and Rayleigh uniformity tests.…”
Section: Circular Statistics Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Value of 0 indicates uniform distribution, with non-uniformity taking place when the value increases. The von Mises parameter value is considered significant when it is greater than 2 [42]. Furthermore, the hypothesis for angular uniformity was rejected using the Rao and Rayleigh uniformity tests.…”
Section: Circular Statistics Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daylight also has a positive influence on the health and human behavior of the residents [18,19] and it contributes to improving the indoor climate, increasing thermal comfort, and, consequently, reducing the energy demand of a dwelling [19][20][21][22][23][24]. For all these reasons, an in-depth knowledge of the level of available solar radiation on the façades of buildings in cities is necessary [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%