Calibration of high-heat-flux sensors in a solar furnace
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The most common sensors used for the measurement of high solar
irradiance are the Gardon gauges, which are usually calibrated using a black
body at a certain temperature as the radiant source. This calibration
procedure is assumed to produce a systematic error when solar irradiance
measurements are taken using these sensors. This paper demonstrates a
calorimetric method for calibrating these high-heat-flux gauges in a solar
furnace. This procedure has enabled these sensors to be calibrated under
concentrated solar radiation at higher irradiances under non-laboratory
conditions in the CIEMAT solar furnace at the Plataforma Solar de Almer´ıa.
Working at higher irradiances has allowed the uncertainty in the calibration
constant of these sensors to be reduced. This work experimentally confirms
the predicted systematic errors committed when measuring high
solar irradiances using Gardon sensors calibrated with a black body.

