2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14248258
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Experimental Analysis of Control Methods in Solar Water Heating Systems

Abstract: This paper focuses on an analysis of selected control methods in solar heating systems. Proportional, ON-OFF, and new proposed IPC control methods were tested. Experimental tests were conducted under natural conditions using the author’s method of clustering measurement days. In the form of thermal energy gains in the storage tanks, the results for all tested control methods are presented. The ON-OFF control method is suitable for low variability of solar radiation conditions but is ineffective under dynamic s… Show more

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“…A significant portion of the research delves into different algorithms and their implementation in control systems. References [21][22][23] provide validation and analysis of control efficiency, while [24] discusses the adaptive model approach and Reference [25] presents the inferential model-based predictive control. Furthermore, optimal control of a hybrid photovoltaic/thermal water system is demonstrated in [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant portion of the research delves into different algorithms and their implementation in control systems. References [21][22][23] provide validation and analysis of control efficiency, while [24] discusses the adaptive model approach and Reference [25] presents the inferential model-based predictive control. Furthermore, optimal control of a hybrid photovoltaic/thermal water system is demonstrated in [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%