Solar Radiation Environment
Tadashi Takakura and
Wei Fang
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Tadashi Takakura: Nagasaki University, College of Environmental Studies
Wei Fang: National Taiwan University, Department of Bio-Industrial Mechatronics Engineering
Chapter Chapter 5 in Climate Under Cover, 2002, pp 65-83 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Solar radiation is one of the most important environmental factors for plant growth. In general it is known that radiation is generated from a material close to a blackbody. Solar radiation received at the earth’s surface varies with the season because of the planetary relation between the sun and the earth. Therefore, for cultivation in controlled environments, it is very important to calculate how much of the solar radiation we can utilize at a given place on the earth at a given time of the year.
Keywords: Solar Radiation; Photosynthetically Active Radiation; Direct Solar Radiation; Standard Time Location; Solar Constant (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0583-8_5
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