COMPARISON OF QUADRATIC AND LINEAR MODELS ON THE ESTIMATION OF DIFFUSE SOLAR RADIATION FOR FOUR LOCATIONS IN TURKEY

2016-09-21
Karaveli, Abdullah Bugrahan
Akınoğlu, Bülent Gültekin

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Citation Formats
A. B. Karaveli and B. G. Akınoğlu, “COMPARISON OF QUADRATIC AND LINEAR MODELS ON THE ESTIMATION OF DIFFUSE SOLAR RADIATION FOR FOUR LOCATIONS IN TURKEY,” 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75288.