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6、nes J. Srebric, PhD Member ASHRAE It is an exciting time to be an HVAC accepted June 29, 2007 WAC systems are the major energy consumers in buildings. Operation and control of HVAC sys- tems have signijicant impacts on the energy or cost eficiency of buildings besides their designs. Buildings nowada
7、ys are mostly equipped with comprehensive building automation systems (BASs) and building energy management control systems (EMCSs) that allow the possibility of enhancing and optimizing the operation and control of HVAC systems. Supervisory and optimal control, which addresses the energy or cost-ef
8、icient control of HVAC systems while providing the desired indoor comfort and healthy environment under the dynamic working conditions, is attracting more attention of the building professionals and the society and provides incentives to make more efforts in developing more extensive and robust cont
9、rol methods for HVAC systems. This paper provides a framework for categorizing the main supervisory and optimal control methods and optimization techniques developed and/or utilized in the HVAC$eld. The application characteristics of each control method and optimization technique are also identzjied
10、 and compared. A comprehensive overall review of the state of the art of the research and development, as well as application of supervisory and optimal control, in HVAC systems is also presented. INTRODUCTION The building automation system (BAS) is a tool that can be used for more effective and eff
11、i- cient management of building services systems (Carlson and Di Giandomenico 1991). One of the main achievable goals of effective use of BASS is to improve the building energy or cost efficiency and provide better performance. Control functions are the basic functions of BASs. Other major functions
12、 of BASs include risk management functions, information, and facilities management functions. Control functions of BASs can be divided into two categories, i.e., local control functions and supervisory control (or energy management) functions, as shown in Figure 1. Local control functions are the ba
13、sic control and automation that allow the building services systems to operate properly and provide adequate services. Local control functions can be further subdivided into two groups, including sequencing control and process control. Sequencing control defines the order and conditions associated w
14、ith bringing equipment online or moving them offline (ASHRAE 2003). The typical sequencing control in HVAC systems includes chiller sequencing control, cooling tower sequencing control, pump sequencing con- trol, and fan sequencing control, etc. Process control is to adjust the control variables to
15、achieve well-defined process objectives in spite of disturbances, using measurements of state andlor dis- turbance variables (Rarnirez 1994). The typical process control used in the HVAC field is pro- portional-integral-derivative (PID) control. ON/OFF control (or bang-bang control), step control, a
16、nd modulating control are the effective control actuation schemes of local process control loops in HVAC practice, and they have produced a great impact and profound significance on building Shengwei Wang is a professor and the acting head and Zhenjun Ma is a PhD student in the Department of Buildin
17、g Services Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Control functions I I 1 1 1 1 Modd-based Hybrid method method I Figure 1. Classification schematic of control functions in HVAC systems. automation. The control settings of these local controllers might be optimal and ener
18、gy efficient or cost effective when certain subsystems or certain subsystem performance criteria are con- cerned. However, they may not be energy efficient or cost-effective when the overall system and overall system performance are of concern. Supervisory control, often named optimal control, seeks
19、 to minimize or maximize a real function by systematically choosing the values of vari- ables within allowed ranges. It is the total system monitoring and overall control of the local subsystems (Levenhagen and Spethmann 1993). In the control of HVAC systems, supervisory and optimal control aims at
20、seeking the minimum energy input or operating cost to provide the satisfied indoor comfort and healthy environment, taking into account the ever-changing indoor and outdoor conditions as well as the characteristics of HVAC systems. It is worth noting that minimizing system operating cost is not alwa
21、ys equivalent to minimizing system energy input. Compared to the local control, supervisory control allows an overall consideration of the system level characteristics and interactions among all components and their associated variables. The knowledge of the system level characteristics and interact
22、ions can be utilized to minimize a well-defined cost function or objective function, which would lead to the improved system response and reduced operating cost. According to the classification scheme in Figure 1, super- visory and optimal control in HVAC systems could be classified into four catego
23、rizes, including model-based supervisory control method, hybrid supervisory control method, performance map-based supervisory control method, and model-free supervisory control method. For many years, control has been a very active area of the research and development in the HVAC field, aiming at op
24、eration of HVAC systems in terms of reducing overall system oper- ating cost, ensuring thermal comfort of occupants, and satisfying indoor air quality. Many efforts in the control of building HVAC systems have typically paid on the local level controls (Goswami 1986; Moore and Fisher 2003; Rishel200
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