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Elsevier, Solar Energy, 10(81), p. 1240-1251, 2007

DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2007.01.002

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

Journal article published in 2007 by E. F. Camacho, F. R. Rubio, M. Berenguel ORCID, L. Valenzuela
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Abstract

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 modeling and simulation approaches to the different basic control schemes developed and successfully applied in real solar plants. A classification of the modeling and control approaches is used to explain the main features of each strategy.