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Analysis of Solar Radiation Components for the Installation of Solar Thermal System in Korea  

Jo, Dok-Ki (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kang, Young-Heack (Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society / v.29, no.3, 2009 , pp. 12-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Knowledge of the solar radiation components are essential for modeling many solar energy systems. This is particularly the case for applications that concentrate the incident energy to attain high thermodynamic efficiency achievable only at the higher temperatures. In order to estimate the performance of concentrating thermal systems, it is necessary to know the intensity of the beam radiation, as only this component can be concentrated. The Korea Institute of Energy Research(KIER) has began collecting solar radiation component data since January, 2002. KIER's component data will be extensively used by concentrating system users or designers as well as by research institutes. The theoretical analysis of solar radiation as a component has compared with the experimental data obtained by the KIER station. The Result of simulation analysis shows that the annual-average daily diffuse radiation on the horizontal surface is $1,457cal/m^2$ and daily direct radiation on the horizontal surface is $1,632cal/m^2$ for all over the 16 areas in Korea.
Keywords
Solar Thermal System; Cleamess Index; Beam and Diffuse Components;
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