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Variables and style rules
Will Holmgren edited this page Mar 24, 2015
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variable | description | key | comment |
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tz | timezone | ||
lat or latitude | latitude | ||
lon or long or longitude | longitude | ||
dni | direct normal irradiance | ||
dni_et | direct normal irradiance at top of atmosphere (extraterrestrial) | ||
dhi | diffuse horizontal irradiance | ||
ghi | global horizontal irradiance | ||
aoi | angle of incidence | ||
aoi_projection | cos(aoi) | ||
airmass | airmass | ||
airmass_relative or relative_airmass | relative airmass | ||
airmass_relative or relative_airmass | absolute airmass | ||
diffuse_ground or e_diffuse_ground | in plane ground reflected irradiation | wholmgren: should be consistent with sky, diffuse ordering | |
e_direct or e_beam or direct | direct/beam irradiation in plane | What sounds better for native speakers? wholmgren: I use both, but would lean towards *direct for parallelism with dni. | |
e_diffuse or diffuse | total diffuse irradiation in plane. sum of ground and sky diffuse. | ||
e or e_global or global | global irradiation in plane. sum of diffuse and beam projection. | wholmgren: or irrad_* or *_irrad | |
sky_diffuse or e_sky_diffuse | diffuse irradiation in plane without ground reflected irradiation | ||
in_plane_skydiffuse | wholmgren: I think all of pvlib's diffuse sky functions return something that is already in plane, so I don't think we need this separate entry. | ||
surf_tilt or surface_tilt | tilt angle of the surface | ||
surf_az or surf_azimuth or surface_azimuth | azimuth angle of the surface | ||
sun_zen or sun_zenith or solar_zenith | zenith angle of the sun | ||
sun_az or sun_azimuth or solar_azimuth | azimuth angle of the sun | ||
temp_cell or temp_cell_kelvin | temperature of the cell in Kelvin | I think we don't need Kelvin, that is obvious. wholmgren: agreed on no kelvin. docstring should cover it. | |
volt_mpp or voltage_mpp | module voltage at the maximum power point | likewise: ampere, power. wholmgren: prefer voltage_mpp |