Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6733188 Energy and Buildings 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Model predictive control (MPC) is an advanced control that can be used for dynamic optimization of HVAC equipment. Although the benefits of this technology have been shown in numerous research papers, currently there is no commercially or publicly available software that allows the analysis of building systems that employ MPC. The lack of detailed and robust tools is preventing more accurate analysis of this technology and the identification of factors that influence its energy saving potential. The modeling environment (ME) presented here is a simulation tool for buildings that employ MPC. It enables a systematic study of primary factors influencing dynamic controls and the savings potential for a given building. The ME is highly modular to enable easy future expansion, and sufficiently fast and robust for implementation in a real building. It uses two commercially available computer programs, with no need for source code modifications or complex connections between programs. A simplified building model is used during the optimization, whereas a more complex building model is used after the optimization. It is shown that a simplified building model can adequately replace a more complex model, resulting in significantly shorter computational times for optimization than those found in the literature.
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