A survey on control schemes for distributed solar collector fields. Part I: Modeling and basic control approaches

This article presents a survey of the different automatic control techniques that have been applied to control the outlet temperature of solar plants with distributed collectors during the last 25 years. Different aspects of the control problem involved in this kind of plants are treated, from model...

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Solar energy
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Solar thermal energy
Temperature
Temperature control
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