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Weather file conversion from smw format to TMY format
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11 Aug 2020 03:57 #8542
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Dear all
Please can anyone help me with this issue?
I have the weather data for my location in smw format and I've tried it before by using Sam.2017; however, currently, it does not work in Sam 2020. Does the latest version require only TMY format?
How can I convert weather files from smw format to TMY format?
Your help will be highly appreciated.
Sincerely
ABDULRAHMAN
Please can anyone help me with this issue?
I have the weather data for my location in smw format and I've tried it before by using Sam.2017; however, currently, it does not work in Sam 2020. Does the latest version require only TMY format?
How can I convert weather files from smw format to TMY format?
Your help will be highly appreciated.
Sincerely
ABDULRAHMAN
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11 Aug 2020 17:13 #8543
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Hi Abdulrahman,
SAM's solar models use the SAM CSV format. They can also read files in the EPW and older .tm2 and TMY3 CSV formats.
You should be able to convert your .smw file into the SAM CSV format using the information in Help under "Weather File Formats." You can also find a link to a PDF with the weather file format descriptions on the SAM website:
sam.nrel.gov/weather-data/weather-data-publications
Best regards,
Paul.
SAM's solar models use the SAM CSV format. They can also read files in the EPW and older .tm2 and TMY3 CSV formats.
You should be able to convert your .smw file into the SAM CSV format using the information in Help under "Weather File Formats." You can also find a link to a PDF with the weather file format descriptions on the SAM website:
sam.nrel.gov/weather-data/weather-data-publications
Best regards,
Paul.
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13 Aug 2020 05:38 #8566
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Thank you so much, Paul, for your response, and I will try to learn how to convert them because all my weather data in smw.
Excuse me I have also question, If I use SAM-2017, shill I receive reliable results for energy parameters as well as for financial parameters, like in SAM-2020?
Or there will be a difference in results?
Your answer highly appreciated in advance.
Excuse me I have also question, If I use SAM-2017, shill I receive reliable results for energy parameters as well as for financial parameters, like in SAM-2020?
Or there will be a difference in results?
Your answer highly appreciated in advance.
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13 Aug 2020 16:31 #8578
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Hi Abdulrahman,
In general we recommend using the current version of SAM because it includes all of the latest features and bug fixes. You can always use older versions of SAM (they are all available for download on at sam.nrel.gov/download ) if you have a reason to use it.
Please see the SAM release notes for information about the different versions (you can also find a link to the release notes on the website Download page and from SAM's Help system):
nrel.github.io/SAM/doc/releasenotes.html
Best regards,
Paul.
In general we recommend using the current version of SAM because it includes all of the latest features and bug fixes. You can always use older versions of SAM (they are all available for download on at sam.nrel.gov/download ) if you have a reason to use it.
Please see the SAM release notes for information about the different versions (you can also find a link to the release notes on the website Download page and from SAM's Help system):
nrel.github.io/SAM/doc/releasenotes.html
Best regards,
Paul.
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