Shin-Young Kim’s research while affiliated with Korea Institute of Energy Research and other places

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Publications (11)


The comparison of the TMY data between the 3 institutions 13-19)
The comparison of solar irradiance and meteorological elements between the 3 institutions
The PCA results of the TMY data of KIER
Comparative Analysis on the Characteristic of Typical Meteorological Year Applying Principal Component Analysis
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June 2019

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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society

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The reliable Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) data, sometimes called Test Reference Year (TRY) data, are necessary in the feasibility study of renewable energy installation as well as zero energy building. In Korea, there are available TMY data; TMY from Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), TRY from the Korean Solar Energy Society (KSES) and TRY from Passive House Institute Korea (PHIKO). This study aims at examining their characteristics by using Principle Component Analysis (PCA) at six ground observing stations. First step is to investigate the annual averages of meteorological elements from TMY data and their standard deviations. Then, PCA is done to find which principle components are derived from different TMY data. Temperature and solar irradiance are determined as the main principle component of TMY data produced by KIER and KSES at all stations whereas TRY data from PHIKO does not show similar result from those by KIER and KSES.

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Fig. 1 Domain of satellite-based solar irradiance. 10 indicates the location of Daejeon ground observing station
Fig. 2 11 years average of monthly mean of hourly global horizontal irradiance from in-situ observation (red line with losed circle), Ref (green line with open circle), Ref_G (yellow line with inverse triangle) and Ref_D (blue line with triangle)
Fig. 5 Monthly mean of hourly global horizontal irradiance from Ref (red line with closed circle) and Sat (green line with open circle)
Fig. 6 Annual average value of rMBE (solid line) and rRMSE (vertical bar) from 2007 to 2017
Specification of MTSAT-2 and Chollian satellites
Derivation of Typical Meteorological Year of Daejeon from Satellite-Based Solar Irradiance

December 2018

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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society

Typical Meteorological Year Dataset is necessary for the renewable energy feasibility study. Since National Renewable Energy Laboratory has been built Typical Meteorological Year Dataset in 1978, gridded datasets taken from numerical weather prediction or satellite imagery are employed to produce Typical Meteorological Year Dataset. In general, Typical Meteorological Year Dataset is generated by using long-term in-situ observations. However, solar insolation is not usually measured at synoptic observing stations and therefore it is limited to build the Typical Meteorological Year Dataset with only in-situ observation. This study attempts to build the Typical Meteorological Year Dataset with satellite derived solar insolation as an alternative and then we evaluate the Typical Meteorological Year Dataset made by using satellite derived solar irradiance at Daejeon ground station. The solar irradiance is underestimated when satellite imagery is employed.


Analysis of Shadows Effect in Seoul Area for the Estimation of Roof-type PV Power Calculation

October 2018

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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society

For the preliminary step for estimating the performance of roof-type photovoltaic system in urban areas, we analyzed the solar radiation reduction ratio by shadow effect by buildings using DSM (Digital Surface Model) and GIS (Geographical Information System) tools. An average loss by the shadow is about 19% in Seoul. The result was related to the building density and distribution. Monthly results show that the winter season (December and January) was more affected by the shading than during the summer season (June and July). It is expected that useful empirical formulas can be made if more detailed correlation studies are performed.



TABLE 2 . Statistics based on measurements and the WRF model for the four different sky condition
Evaluation of WRF model-derived direct irradiance for solar thermal resource assessment over South Korea

June 2017

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AIP Conference Proceedings

The South Korean government has been started monitoring and reassessment for new and renewable resource under greenhouse reduction related with the climate agreement in Paris. This study investigated characteristics of the model-derived direct normal irradiance(DNI) using ten-minute data of the Weather Research and Forecasting(WRF) model with 1 km grid spacing. First, ground horizontal irradiance(GHI) and direct normal irradiance(DNI) from the model was compared with those of ground stations throughout South Korea to evaluate the uncertainty of the GHI-derived DNI. Then solar thermal resource potential was assessed using a DNI map. Uncertainty of irradiances appeared highly dependent on sky conditions. Root mean square errors in DNI(GHI) was 45.39%(18.06%) for all sky with the range of 9.92∼51.93%(14.49∼51.47%) for clear to overcast sky. These indicate DNI is further sensitive to cloud condition in Korea which is around 72% of cloud days during a whole year. Finally DNI maps showed high value over most areas except southeastern areas and Jeju island which is humid regions in South Korea.


Relative errors for estimating the yearly sum of the DNI.
Comparison of Solar Radiation Models to Estimate Direct Normal Irradiance for Korea

April 2017

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Energies

Reliable solar radiation data are important for energy simulations in buildings and solar energy systems. Although direct normal irradiance (DNI) is required for simulations, in addition to global horizontal irradiance (GHI), a lack of DNI measurement data is quite often due to high cost and maintenance. Solar radiation models are widely used in order to overcome the limitation, but only a few studies have been devoted to solar radiation data and modeling in Korea. This study investigates the most suitable solar radiation model that converts GHI into DNI for Korea, using measurement data of the city of Daejeon from 2007 to 2009. After ten existing models were evaluated, the Reindl-2 model was selected as the best. A new model was developed for further improvement, and it substantially decreased estimation errors compared to the ten investigated models. The new model was also evaluated for nine major cities other than Daejeon from the standpoint of typical meteorological year (TMY) data, and consistent evaluation results confirmed that the new model is reliably applicable across Korea.


Fig. 2 Procedure of uncertainty evaluation  
Calculation of Vertical Wind Profile Exponents and Its Uncertainty Evaluation – Jeju Island Cases

August 2016

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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society

For accurate wind resource assessment and wind turbine performance test, it is essential to secure wind data covering a rotor plane of wind turbine including a hub height. In general, we can depict wind speed profile by extrapolating or interpolating the wind speed data measured from a meteorological tower where multiple anemometers are mounted at different heights using a power-law of wind speed profile. The most important parameter of a power-law equation is a vertical wind profile exponent which represents local characteristics of terrain and land cover. In this study, we calculated diurnal vertical wind profile exponents of 8 locations in Jeju Island who possesses excellent wind resource according to the GUM (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement) to evaluate its uncertainty. Expanded uncertainty is calculated by combined standard uncertainty, which is the result of composing type A standard uncertainty with type B standard uncertainty. Although pooled standard deviation should be considered to derive type A uncertainty, we used the standard deviation of vertical wind profile exponent of each day avoiding the difficult of uncertainty evaluation of diurnal wind profile variation. It is anticipated that the evaluated uncertainties of diurnal vertical wind profile exponents at 8 locations in Jeju Island are to be registered as a national standard reference data and widely used in the relevant areas.


Table 1 Summary statistics of the timing analysis
Fig. 3. Software architecture based on open-source EtherCAT Master on Real-time Linux  
Fig. 4. Architecture of CANopen-over-EtherCA T device  
Fig. 7. Velocity commands and feedback along an S-curve  
Fig. 8. Trajectory tracking in Cartesian space  
An EtherCAT-based real-time motion control system in mobile robot application

August 2016

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This paper presents a real-time motion control system using EtherCAT protocol and its application on a differential drive mobile robot. The motion controller is designed from open-source components consisting of dual kernel approach using standard Linux and real-time extension of Xenomai, and the EtherCAT Master stack, IgH. In order to validate feasibility of the real-time system, timing analysis between the master and the slaves is performed in terms of periodicity of the cyclic task, jitter, and in-control execution time as test metrics. Furthermore, we conducted a convolution based trajectory planning algorithm that considers the physical limits of the mobile robot to generate periodic velocity commands following a curved path. Encoder data from each wheels is evaluated to guarantee the accuracy of the motion control system in Cartesian space.




Citations (6)


... The second experiment was carried out to analyze the effect of the MPPCM in maintaining a comfortable box temperature, according to the intensity of the heat source (replicating seasonality) [29]. The heat sources were 50, 125, 150, 250 W infrared lamps and a halogen lamp. ...

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Practical solutions with PCM for providing thermal stability of temporary house, school and hospital in disaster situations
Derivation of Typical Meteorological Year of Daejeon from Satellite-Based Solar Irradiance

Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society

... In addition to the most commonly used statistics, the Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE) coefficient [53,54] was also used to compare the results of weather forecasts obtained from NWP [19,55,56]. ...

Evaluation of WRF model-derived direct irradiance for solar thermal resource assessment over South Korea

AIP Conference Proceedings

... • Q = minimum battery capacity required in Ampere Hours, Ah; To investigate the ability for solar energy generation, the area level of solar irradiance is one of the essential characteristics in designing PV-powered systems [42,43]. Therefore, to evaluate this research work, the ASU campus was selected to obtain monthly radiation measurements through the energy center located on the campus. ...

Comparison of Solar Radiation Models to Estimate Direct Normal Irradiance for Korea

Energies

... EtherCAT has a low implementation cost and also provides high-speed real-time communication [99] with low latency [100]. Thus, it is suitable for real-time robotic applications [101,102]. EtherNet/IP. Open industrial protocol currently maintained and standardized by ODVA [103]. ...

An EtherCAT-based real-time motion control system in mobile robot application

... The experiments showed that people quickly started conversation with the robot and are impressed by its shape and feeling. In [10], Yoon et al. proposed a robotic telepresence system with some modern features such as a projector and a head tracker system. These features make the communication between the user and robot more interactive. ...

Control and applications of smart projector based tele-presence robot
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  • October 2015