@@ -449,11 +449,11 @@ def shaded_fraction1d(
449449 Tilted row with a pitch of 3 m, a collector width of
450450 2 m, and row rotations of 30°. In the morning.
451451
452- >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=80, solar_azimuth=104.5 ,
452+ >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=80, solar_azimuth=135 ,
453453 ... axis_azimuth=90, shaded_row_rotation=30, shading_row_rotation=30,
454454 ... collector_width=2, pitch=3, axis_tilt=0,
455455 ... surface_to_axis_offset=0.05, cross_axis_slope=0)
456- 0.6827437712114521
456+ 0.47755694708090535
457457
458458 **Fixed-tilt north-facing array on sloped terrain**
459459
@@ -463,11 +463,11 @@ def shaded_fraction1d(
463463 10° slope, where their axis is on the most inclined
464464 direction (zero cross-axis slope). Shaded in the morning.
465465
466- >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=65 , solar_azimuth=75.5,
466+ >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=80 , solar_azimuth=75.5,
467467 ... axis_azimuth=270, shaded_row_rotation=50, shading_row_rotation=30,
468468 ... collector_width=2.5, pitch=4, axis_tilt=10,
469469 ... surface_to_axis_offset=0.05, cross_axis_slope=0)
470- 0.6975923460352351
470+ 0.793244836197256
471471
472472 **N-S single-axis tracker on sloped terrain**
473473
@@ -476,10 +476,10 @@ def shaded_fraction1d(
476476 in the morning. Terrain slope is 7° west-east (east-most
477477 tracker is higher than the west-most tracker).
478478
479- >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=50 , solar_azimuth=90, axis_azimuth=180,
479+ >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=80 , solar_azimuth=90, axis_azimuth=180,
480480 ... shaded_row_rotation=-30, collector_width=1.4, pitch=3, axis_tilt=0,
481481 ... surface_to_axis_offset=0.10, cross_axis_slope=7)
482- 0.5828961460616938
482+ 0.8242176864434579
483483
484484 Note the previous example only is valid for the shaded fraction of the
485485 west-most tracker in the morning, and assuming it is the
@@ -491,10 +491,10 @@ def shaded_fraction1d(
491491 tracker, you must input the corresponding ``shaded_row_rotation``
492492 in the afternoon.
493493
494- >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=50 , solar_azimuth=270, axis_azimuth=180,
494+ >>> shaded_fraction1d(solar_zenith=80 , solar_azimuth=270, axis_azimuth=180,
495495 ... shaded_row_rotation=30, collector_width=1.4, pitch=3, axis_tilt=0,
496496 ... surface_to_axis_offset=0.10, cross_axis_slope=7)
497- 0.4399034444363955
497+ 0.018002567182254348
498498
499499 You must switch the input/output depending on the
500500 sign of the projected solar zenith angle. See
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