Pre-Heating Storage Design of Solar Heating System Based on SVM

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The heating model of pre-heating storage in advance during the valley period of electricity is proposed to solve the intermittent heating problem brought by large solar heating systems affected by change in climate and day and night or other factors. Aiming at best energy saving and the capability of continues heating of solar heating system, the SVM is applied to predict the start time, the highest temperature, the volume of water and other key parameters of the model. The solar heating system apply the pre-heating storage control model that has been trained to meet the practical requirements of different consumers and climate in the application process. Experimental results show that the pre-heating storage model can improve the energy efficiency of large solar heating system and the capacity of real-time continuous heating. The article provides a new control model with large-scale solar heating system.

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August 2011

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