Analysis of Maximum Solar Radiation on Inclined Surfaces for the Installation of Solar Thermal Systems in Korea Using the Optimum Installation Angle

국내 태양열시스템 설치를 위한 시스템 최적 설치각 산출을 통한 최대 경사면일사량 분석

  • Published : 2009.04.30

Abstract

The amount of incident rays over inclination according to direction has been widely utilized as important data m installing solar thermal systems. To optimize the incident solar radiation, the slope, that is the angle between the plane surface in question and the horizontal, and the solar azimuth angles are needed for these solar thermal systems. This is because the performance of the solar thermal systems in much affected by angle and direction of incident rays. Recognizing that factors mentioned above are of importance, actual experiment on the moving route of the sun have been performed in this research to obtain the angle of inclination with which the maximum incident rays can be absorbed. After all, the standard for designing highly optimized solar thermal systems will be provided for designers and employees working in the solar collector related industries.

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