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Modeling and Control in Air-conditioning Systems
β Scribed by Ye Yao, Yuebin Yu (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 496
- Series
- Energy and Environment Research in China
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book investigates the latest modeling and control technologies in the context of air-conditioning systems. Firstly, it introduces the state-space method for developing dynamic models of all components in a central air-conditioning system. The models are primarily nonlinear and based on the fundamental principle of energy and mass conservation, and are transformed into state-space form through linearization. The book goes on to describe and discuss the state-space models with the help of graph theory and the structure-matrix theory.
Subsequently, virtual sensor calibration and virtual sensing methods (which are very useful for real system control) are illustrated together with a case study. Model-based predictive control and state-space feedback control are applied to air-conditioning systems to yield better local control, while the air-side synergic control scheme and a global optimization strategy based on the decomposition-coordination method are developed so as to achieve energy conservation in the central air-conditioning system. Lastly, control strategies for VAV systems including total air volume control and trim & response static pressure control are investigated in practice.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-27
Component Modeling with State-Space Method....Pages 29-108
Dynamic Simulations with State-Space Models....Pages 109-158
Graph-Theory Modeling and Structure-Matrix Analysis....Pages 159-188
Virtual Measurement Modeling....Pages 189-220
Control Design Based on State-Space Model....Pages 221-296
Combined Forecasting Models for Air-Conditioning Load Prediction....Pages 297-327
Energy Analysis Model for HVAC System....Pages 329-357
Optimal Control of HVAC System Aiming at Energy Conservation....Pages 359-421
Modeling and Control Strategies for VAV Systems....Pages 423-479
β¦ Subjects
Energy Efficiency;Building Physics, HVAC;Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics;Sustainable Development
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