Graphs

By default, Solar Advisor displays a set of default graphs on the Results page. The Results page can display up to four graphs at the same time.

The best way to learn how to view graphs is to experiment with the functions on the Graphing tab. The following guidelines will help you understand how they work.

To show and hide graphs:

1.Click the Graphing tab to show thumbnails of available graphs.

The Graphing tab displays a thumbnail of all of the graphs defined for the case. Some graphs are default graphs, and others are graphs that you may have added or edited.

2.Click a thumbnail to display a graph on the Results page. Hold down the Ctrl key and click up to four graphs to display multiple graphs on the page.

To hide a graph, hold down the Ctrl key and click its thumbnail on the Graphing tab.

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To display a single graph on the Results page, Choose Selected or the name of a graph in one of the graph lists, and choose None in the remaining three graph lists.

To add or modify graphs:

1.To add a graph to the list of available graphs, click Add.

To modify an existing graph, select the graph name in the available graphs and click Edit. You can also modify a visible graph by right-clicking it.

2.In the Edit Graph window, choose data to graph and other graph properties.

Use the Properties options to assign graph labels, adjust line thickness, show and hide the legend, and change other properties.

Tips for working with graphs:

Use sliders to see the effect of changing input variables on the graph without changing input variable values on the input pages.
Right-click graphs to export graph images and data.
View graph data tables on the Data Table tab. Click and drag the border above the tab to resize the table.
Right-click a graph to hide the legend, change line thickness and colors, edit graph legends, and modify other graph properties.
Click the Notes button above the top right corner of the Resulst page to display an editable text box to make notes about a graph.

The default graphs appear whenever you run a simulation and depend on the type of system being modeled.

Table 30. Descriptions of some default graphs.

Graph Name

Description

Annual Output

Total annual energy output versus project year. Shows the total energy produced by the system for each year of the project life.

Cashflow

After-tax cash flow for each year of the project life. Red indicates negative cash flow, green indicates positive cash flow.

LCOE

Real and nominal levelized cost of energy on a single graph.

Cost stacked bar

Cost of energy bar graph showing relative contribution of each project cost. The operation and maintenance (O&M) contribution is the value of all O&M cash flows discounted to year 1.

Monthly Output

(Monthly Thermal Energy)

Monthly average values of system electric (thermal) output for each month of the year.

Monthly (Annual) Energy Flow

Monthly (annual) average incident radiation and electric output at various points in the system. For concentrating solar power systems, the graph shows intermediate thermal energy quantities.

The graph types available for a given analysis depend on the options defined on the Configure Simulations page. The Base Case simulation generates results based on the values of input variables visible on the input pages.

Table 31. Graph types available for different simulation configurations.

Graph Type

Description

Simulation Configuration

Bar Graph

Represents a y value for each x value as a vertical rectangular bar.

Base Case

Stacked Bar Graph

Similar to a bar graph, but rectangles within each bar represent categories of data.

Base Case

Line Plot

A line connects y values on a two-dimensional graph.

Base Case

Tornado Chart

Horizontal rectangular bars represent the variation in the value of an output variable with respect to one or more input variables.

Sensitivity

Contour Plot

A three-dimensional representation of the results of an output value over a range of values for two input variables.

Parametric

Histogram/CDF

Represents the frequency of occurrence of an output variable over a range of input variable values.

Statistical

The graph axes available for graphs depend on the graph type.

Table 32. Graph axes available for different graph types.

Axis Name

Description

Graph Types

X Values

Horizontal axis of 2-D graphs and contour graphs.

On 3-D surface plots, appears as horizontal axis perpendicular to the y-axis.

Bar, Stacked Bar, Line Plot, Histogram/CDF, Tornado Chart

Y1 Values

Vertical axis of 2-D graphs and contour graphs.

On 3-D surface plots, appears as horizontal axis perpendicular to the x-axis.

Bar, Stacked Bar, Line Plot, Tornado Chart

Y2 Values

Second vertical axis on 2-D graphs. Scale displayed on right side of graph.

Bar, Stacked Bar, Line Plot

Z Value

Vertical axis of 3-D surface plots. Colored lines on contour plot.

Contour Plot

X Parametric

Parametric variable to display on x-axis of 2-D graphs. Variable names only appear when one or more parametric variable is defined.

Contour Plot

Y Parametric

Second parametric variable to display on x-axis of 2-D graphs. Variable names only appear in list when two or more parametric variables are defined.

Contour Plot