03886nam a22004455i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003500137082001400172100003300186245014100219264003800360300006900398336002600467337002600493338003600519347002400555490004700579505049000626520183101116650001702947650002602964650003002990650001703020650001303037650003203050650002303082700003203105700003303137700003203170710003403202773002003236776003603256830004703292856010103339978-0-85729-916-1DE-He21320260521092044.0cr nn 008mamaa120101s2012 xxk| s |||| 0|eng d a9780857299161 a997808572991617 a10.1007/978-0-85729-916-12doi04a629.82231 aCamacho, Eduardo F.eauthor.10aControl of Solar Energy Systemsh[electronic resource] /cby Eduardo F. Camacho, Manuel Berenguel, Francisco R. Rubio, Diego Martínez. 1aLondon :bSpringer London,c2012. aXXXIII, 416p. 232 illus., 114 illus. in color.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aAdvances in Industrial Control,x1430-94910 aIntroduction -- Description and dynamic models of the plant -- Basic control schema -- Basic structures of adaptive control -- Model-based predictive control strategies -- Frequency-domain control and robust optimal control -- Heuristic fuzzy logic control -- Solar radiation, estimation and prediction -- Temperature control of solar parabolic trough plants -- Solar towers and solar tracking -- Heliostat control. Solar radiation and solar furnaces -- Summary and concluding remarks. aControl of Solar Energy Systems details the main solar energy systems, problems involved with their control, and how control systems can help in increasing their efficiency.  After a brief introduction to the fundamental concepts associated with the use of solar energy in both photovoltaic and thermal plants, specific issues related to control of solar systems are embarked upon. Thermal energy systems are then explored in depth, as well as  other solar energy applications such as solar furnaces and solar refrigeration systems. Problems of variable generation profile and of the contribution of many solar plants to the same grid system are considered with the necessary integrated and supervisory control solutions being discussed. The text includes material on: ·         A comparison of basic and advanced control methods for parabolic troughs from PID to nonlinear model-based control; ·         solar towers and solar tracking; ·         heliostat calibration, characterization and offset correction; ·         solar radiation, estimation, prediction, and computation ; and ·         integrated and supervisory control of solar plants.  Control of Solar Energy Systems contains worked examples and simulation models in the text but its particular strength is its description of real plant installations and applications. These make the text ideally suited to the needs of practitioners from either the solar energy or control engineering communities. Academics studying the various types of control algorithm described in the book will also find it of value as a reference for details of their application and the fact that only basic prior knowledge of control theory and sampled data analysis is required makes the book suitable as a resource for graduate students. 0aENGINEERING. 0aELECTRIC ENGINEERING. 0aRENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES.14aENGINEERING.24aCONTROL.24aRENEWABLE AND GREEN ENERGY.24aENERGY TECHNOLOGY.1 aBerenguel, Manuel.eauthor.1 aRubio, Francisco R.eauthor.1 aMartínez, Diego.eauthor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z9780857299154 0aAdvances in Industrial Control,x1430-949140uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-916-1zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY