ASHRAE LV-11-C068-2011 Adaptive Optimization Method for Energy Conservation in HVAC Systems.pdf
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1、Junya Nishiguchi, Tomohiro Konda and Ryota Dazai are research engineers in the Technology Development Headquarters, Yamatake Corporation, Japan. Adaptive Optimization Method for Energy Conservation in HVAC Systems Junya Nishiguchi Tomohiro Konda Ryota Dazai ABSTRACT As a way to reduce the energy con
2、sumption in the buildings HVAC system, a practical method for optimal control has been developed. Since the proposed method identifies the approximated objective function with the past operational data, it automatically optimizes the settings in accordance with the change in the outside environment
3、and building operation. As the result of a validation with an actual hotel building, we were able to demonstrate that the proposed method realized energy conservation by increasing the chilled water temperature appropriately. INTRODUCTION In a central air-conditioning system, the various HVAC facili
4、ties (such as chillers, cooling towers, and pumps) should be cooperatively controlled to satisfy the required chilling load with the minimum total energy consumption. However, most settings of individual facilities are usually not adjusted optimally but independently defined as the fixed design cond
5、itions. Thus, the optimal operation with the existing facilities has a benefit for the costumers due to unnecessary for large facility investments. As optimal operation methods in the HVAC systems, a vast amount of physical model based approach has been proposed (Braun et al. 1989, Ito et al. 2008,
6、Takagi et al. 2009, Low et al. 2009). These methods require the detailed simulation models describing the thermal and physical relationships between each facility, and the model parameters are adjusted with the facility specifications. If the constructed models are sufficiently accurate for describi
7、ng real phenomena, the physical model based approach may be an ideal method for energy conservation. However, since the HVAC system structure in the real buildings is widely varied, it usually takes a huge effort to identify such relationships even if recent modeling tools (Sugihara et al. 2007) are
8、 used. In addition, it is difficult to revise the model parameters on-line to adapt the current environmental conditions, system structure, and operations policy. As a result, most of the conventional methods have not been used in practice. Recently, the historical operational data in the HVAC syste
9、ms, which contain the energy consumption characteristics, have been easily accumulated with the Building and Energy Management System (BEMS). While these accumulated data are actively utilized for performance evaluation and improvement (Brambley et al. 2009), there has not been an on-line optimal co
10、ntrol method with the measured data. In this paper, we propose a data-driven optimal control method, which constructs and revises the model adaptively with the past operational data. In this method, model input variables are selected as related to energy consumption, such as chilled water and conden
11、ser water temperatures and flow rate, and chilling load; the output variable is the total energy consumption of the whole HVAC system. The optimal settings are derived from this model by determining at what settings total energy cost is minimized. Also, by successively adding input variables and ene
12、rgy consumption data to the model, the model is serially revised. Therefore, this method greatly simplifies the process of constructing and revising the model, which has been a stumbling block for conventional methods, and it becomes possible to optimally control HVAC systems in accordance with outs
13、ide environmental fluctuations and building operation changes. LV-11-C068 2011 ASHRAE 5492011. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 117, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distr
14、ibution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAES prior written permission.METHOD An optimal control procedure is to find the setting that minimizes the objective function describing energy consumption characteristics. Our method identifies the approximated ob
15、jective function with the measured data as shown in Figure 1. In order to accumulate the large amount of the measured data as the compressed model, Topological Case-Based Modeling (TCBM) is used. The most prominent feature of the TCBM is to preserve the data itself as a model called “Case-Base” acco
16、rding to the given model precision. This feature is similar to that of the Just-In-Time modeling methods (Fujiwara et al. 2009), which have become recently popular in the industrial field, and leads to reduction of the computational cost of the model generation and revision. Thus the TCBM has been a
17、pplied to many applications (such as soft-sensing, performance monitoring (Tsutsui et al. 1996), and load prediction (Konda et al. 2001). In this method, if the objective system satisfies continuity on the input-output relationships, the Case-Base structure and similarity between each case are defin
18、ed only with the past data without any prior knowledge. As the Case-Base structure, the input space is discretized according to the given model precision. Each set of the input and output data is converted into a case corresponding to the discretized input space. When using model, the TCBM finds cas
19、es whose inputs are the most similar to the new inputs, and averages the outputs of the similar cases as the corresponding new output. After the real output is obtained, it simply adds the new case to the Case-Base in order to adapt the new situation. As an optimization method, the multivariate spli
20、ne approximation (Kaseda 2004) is used. It is a general approximation method for nonlinear objective functions with multidimensional input, and suitable for function approximation on real-world data because it has an advantage on smooth features for extrapolation. The spline approximation is more pr
21、actical method than other nonlinear approximation methods such as Artificial Neural Networks, in that the calculated result is independent with initial calculation conditions, and parameter adjusting is unnecessary. Once approximated objective function is identified, optimal setting is calculated by
22、 the simple gradient descend methods (such as quasi-Newtons method). Note that the resulting solution is one of local optima instead of global optimum. However, since the energy characteristics of the HVAC systems can be adequately approximated as a convex function (Ann et al. 2001), local optimal c
23、ondition is considered to have sufficient performance for the energy conservation. Chilled watertemperature CLoadGJTotalenergyWhNew dataAdaptive LearningChilled watertemperature CLoad GJOptimizationOptimum(a)(b)TotalenergyWhTotalenergyWhTotalenergyWhFigure 1 Overview of proposed optimal control. (a)
24、 Adaptive learning with Topological Case-Based Modeling. (b) Optimization with multivariate spline approximation. 550 ASHRAE TransactionsCASE STUDY Optimization of Chilled Water Temperature A chiller in the HVAC system usually produces chilled water at about 7C as a design condition, but if it suppl
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