ASHRAE IJHVAC 17-3-2011 HVAC&R RESEARCH An International Journal of Heating Ventilating Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Research.pdf
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1、 EditorialModeling high-performance buildingsWe are extremely pleased to present this special issue of HVAC the desiccant wheel dehumidifier and the energy recoveryventilator (ERV) with high-efficiency direct-expansion (DX) dehumidifier were the two options resultingin the smallest increase of sourc
2、e energy consumption for relative humidity set-points between 50%55%.The article by Ruan and Horton presents a model for predicting the long-term performance of groundheat exchangers. Heat transfer inside a borehole was modeled as a one-dimensional (vertical) quasi-steadystate with a time step of 2
3、h. The equivalent circuit method was used to determine a constant heat flux atthe borehole wall, and a two-dimensional (vertical and radial) transient model was developed to analyzeheat transfer in the ground outside the borehole with corrections due to interference of adjacent boreholes.These coupl
4、ed equations were solved using the bisection method. The model was then used for a casestudy: an office building located in Chicago with a ground-coupled heat pump. The results showed thatthe build-up of heat will increase ground temperature at the middle of adjacent boreholes by about 3C(5.4F) afte
5、r a 20-year operation, which will degrade the yearly performance of the ground-coupled heatpump system by about 1.4%.Platt, Ward, and Wall present the Australian view of optimal supervisory HVAC control, with ex-perimental results and analysis from demand response experiments in two large office bui
6、ldings. Simpleset-pointresetsandpre-coolingpriortoset-pointincreasehaveimplicationsintheredistributionofcoolingbetween zones and energy demandwhen temperature is set back to the original set-points. The authorsprove that participation of large multi-zone HVAC systems in such exercises is not straigh
7、tforward andthat a global approach may yield undesirable consequences in a particular zone of a building. Therefore,they implemented an adaptive, intelligent HVAC control system that plans its behavior for the day ahead,re-planning in response to changing environments or network requests. The contro
8、ller uses a cost functiontoevaluatedifferentoperatingstrategies,takingintoaccountenergyconsumption,energycost,andthermalcomfort. The measured impact on the reduction of peak loads and energy demand, as well as on humancomfort, is presented and compared with modeling results. This article shows the n
9、ecessity to developHVAC management systems that can be dynamic and intelligent, respond to changing events, and considera variety of external factors, such as occupancy, human comfort, electricity price, and weather forecast.Multi-family residential buildings represent a significant portion of the b
10、uilding stock in larger cities.Wang, Zhang, Jiang, and Liu conducted a modeling case study about the performance of three typesof HVAC systems in mid-sized apartment buildings for different climatic conditions, system operationschemes, and applicable building codes. A direct-expansion (DX) split sys
11、tem, a split air-source heatpump (ASHP) system, and a closed-loop water-source heat pump (WSHP) system with a boiler and anevaporative fluid cooler as the central heating and cooling source were considered in this analysis. TheDownloaded by T accepted February 22, 2011Jose A. Candanedo, is PhD candi
12、date. Andreas K. Athienitis, PhD, PEng, Member ASHRAE, is Professor, Scientific Director ofthe Canadian Solar Buildings Research Network.following key features for the case of a cold sunnyclimate:a114First and foremost, integrated designthe con-ception of the house sub-systems (lighting,HVAC, applia
13、nces) forms a coherent plan inwhichthereiscomplementarityoffunctions.Thisincludes the building integration of the renewableenergy systems, which play a role as componentsof the building envelope (walls or roofs).a114Passive solar techniquesthis key componentof the overall design strategy includes hi
14、gh-performance windows oriented toward the235HVAC if the consumption of the house exceeds thegenerated power (e.g., at nights or under cloudyconditions), energy is purchased from the utilitygrid.a114Motorized shading devices on windows, elec-trochromic windows or similar technologies thatenable part
15、ial control of the solar heat gains en-tering the space.a114Energy storage devices, such as thermal energystorage (TES) or batteries.a114A centralized supervisory control system that en-ables the implementation of advanced controlstrategies for energy management.Appropriate control strategies are es
16、sential forthe successful operation of high-performance build-ings (Torcellini et al. 2004). For over two decades,optimal control has been investigated as a tool forthe management of passive and active TES capac-ity in buildings (Braun 1990, 2003; Morris et al.1994; Henze et al. 1997, 2004). Optimal
17、 controlalgorithms use estimates of future loads to select asequenceofcontroloperationstooptimizeanobjec-tive function (typically, energy, peak load, or cost).These investigations have addressed mostly optimalcontrol of cooling capacity storage (ice or chilledwater) in commercial buildings (Henze 19
18、95). Pre-dictive control has also been applied to the case ofsolar buildings (Kummert et al. 1996, 2001; Chen2001).Several building simulation software tools, suchas ESP-r (ESRU 2010) and EnergyPlus (EERE2010), achieve accurate representations of build-ings through careful integration of detailed mo
19、d-els of physical phenomena into a single, compre-hensive tool. Such a model provides a reliable rep-resentation of the buildings response to externalimpulses and its HVAC system, which is particu-larly useful for research purposes. Although a full-scale building simulation tool can be used for thet
20、esting and design of advanced control strategies,this application can be quite cumbersome. The needfor complex building and HVAC models has beenidentified as a hurdle for the deployment of con-trol strategies (Wang and Ma 2008). For example,anticipatory control strategies used to select set-point tr
21、ajectories (Coffey et al. 2006) require es-timating the effect of an action (such as turning ona piece of equipment or changing the position ofa valve) based on expected loads. Predictive con-trol calculations imply performing building energysimulations at regular intervals with a moving timehorizon
22、.It has been found that simplified building mod-els can successfully be used for control applications(Athienitis et al. 1990; Kummert et al. 1996; Fraisseet al. 2002; Kampf and Robinson 2007). These sim-plified models have commonly been based on ther-mal network representations with a limited number
23、of thermal resistances and capacitances (Fraisse etal. 2002). In a recent large-scale project on predic-tive control, a simplified model of a room, latervalidated with a more detailed model, was usedin the development of control strategies (Gyalis-tras 2010). A simpler model has several advantages(s
24、uch as ease of implementation, insight into phys-ical phenomena, computational efficiency); how-ever, deciding a priori the right complexity levelfor a given application is a difficult task. The se-lection of the appropriate level of model complex-ity for an advanced control strategy is always acruc
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