Determination Of Ground Temperature In Adana
Year 2010,
Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 95 - 104, 25.07.2016
Mehmet Şirin İş
Tuncay Yılmaz
Abstract
In this study, an analytical model was presented for the ground surface temperature in Adana. The model was based on the energy balance equation at the ground temperature. The energy balance equation includes the periodic variation of solar radiation and atmospheric temperature and also the latent heat flux due to evaporation. The calculations were performed for daily variations. Using the model presented, the effect of the various parameters was studied.
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Adana İçin Toprak Sıcaklığının Hesaplanması
Year 2010,
Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 95 - 104, 25.07.2016
Mehmet Şirin İş
Tuncay Yılmaz
Abstract
Bu çalışmada, Adana’daki toprak yüzey sıcaklığı için bir analitik model sunulmuştur. Bu model, toprak yüzey sıcaklığı için enerji denge denklemine dayanmaktadır. Enerji denge denklemi, güneş ışınlarının periyodik değişiminin ve günlük sıcaklık değerlerinin yanında buharlaşmadan kaynaklanan gizli ısı akım şiddetini de içerir. Bütün hesaplamalar günlük değişimler için yapılmıştır. Sunulan modele göre çeşitli parametrelerin toprak sıcaklığı üzerine etkileri incelenmiştir.
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