[Radiance-general] Calculating kWh

Christopher Kings-Lynne chriskl at familyhealth.com.au
Mon Jan 31 12:16:56 CET 2005


I guess my question is 'in what units is the irradiance (-i) given in 
Radiance'?

Chris

Giulio Antonutto wrote:
> not sure I understood your question, however:
> 100 kW/sqm  ->  take the area of the surface (10sqm) then you get 1'000 kW 
> then find the time interval (7 hours, may be) and kW h = 7'000
> 
> if you need to integrate during the day you need the average in kW for a
> given time period and multiply for that....
> is it this your question?
> 
> 
> 
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>>Hi,
>>
>>How would I convert the irradiance given on a surface to kilowatt hours?
>>
>>(Sorry for the dumb question :D)
>>
>>Chris
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