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VV-009 — Solar Position Consistency

This report focuses on the geometry layer behind solar workflows, checking whether seasonal position and daylight behavior remain physically coherent before downstream yield analysis.

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Benchmark context

Solar-position consistency underpins irradiance and shading logic, so it acts as a prerequisite trust layer for broader solar modeling claims.

What the study found

Published target: Seasonal geometry cross-check. Reported result: 89.88° max elevation (SP). Interpretation: 13.58 h daylight (summer).

  • Validates seasonal geometry rather than only annual output aggregates.
  • Checks daylight-length coherence and expected elevation behavior.
  • Supports the trust chain behind downstream solar-yield calculations.

References and source material

These references summarize the public benchmark context and the report package that supports the claim.

  • Rune VV-009 solar-position validation report
  • Astronomical position and daylight cross-check framing
  • Public methodology notes for solar geometry handling

Primary technical artifact

The full report is available as a public PDF for engineering review and source citation.

Download the full study PDF

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