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Article name Analysis of Solar Energy Reaching the Earth’s Surface with the Use of Statistical Data of the Trans-Baikal Climatic Conditions
Authors Viytovich O.I. Assistant Professor, Vijtjvich-O@mail.ru
Teleshov V.G. Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Vijtjvich-O@mail.ru
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Section Scientific Research
UDK 621.548
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Annotation The article analyzes the factors that characterize the Trans-Baikal climatic conditions, identifies the dependencies of the main dominant climatic, environmental, economic, and technological factors that determine the effectiveness of designing non-traditional wind turbines in various climatic conditions, which are of a mathematical character. The analysis of the results of the Trans-Baikal statistical data, its climatic, ecological, technological and economic factors identified a direct link of their parameters on the basis of which the multiple regression equation was developed to define the wind flow speed, solar radiation and air temperature at a given time period. One of the objectives in the design of wind turbines is to determine the amount of solar radiation received on the horizontal surface of the Earth that allows predicting the values of one variable, on the basis of the values of two or more independent variables.
Key words wind flow speed, wind turbine, electromagnetic wave, multiple regression, irradiance, radiant flux of energy, solar energy.
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