Energy savings in HVAC systems using discrete model-based predictive control

The paper addresses the problem of controlling an heating ventilating and air conditioning system with the purpose of achieving a desired thermal comfort level and energy savings. The formulation uses the thermal comfort as a restriction and minimises the energy spent to comply with it. This results...

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Autor principal: Ferreira, P. M. (author)
Outros Autores: Silva, S. M. (author), Ruano, Antonio (author)
Formato: conferenceObject
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2013
Texto completo:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/2128
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/2128
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Resumo:The paper addresses the problem of controlling an heating ventilating and air conditioning system with the purpose of achieving a desired thermal comfort level and energy savings. The formulation uses the thermal comfort as a restriction and minimises the energy spent to comply with it. This results in the maintenance of thermal comfort and on the minimisation of energy, which in most operating conditions are conflicting goals requiring some sort of optimisation method to find appropriate solutions over time. In this work a discrete model based predictive control methodology is applied to the problem. It consists of three major components: the predictive models, implemented by radial basis function neural networks identified by means of a multi-objective genetic algorithm; the cost function that will be optimised to minimise energy consumption and provide adequate thermal comfort; and finally the optimisation method, in this case a discrete branch and bound approach. Each component will be described, and experimental results obtained within a classroom will be presented, demonstrating the feasibility and performance of the approach. Finally the energy savings resulting from the application of the method are estimated.