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Seminar Meeting 11/2013 Christopher Price Component Level HVAC Control NIST Project

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Seminar Meeting 11/2013. Christopher Price Component Level HVAC Control NIST Project. Overview. Motivation Background Cascaded Control Air Volume Systems Hydronic Radiators Future Work. Motivation. DMPC Control Project (NIST) Advanced control algorithms to generate system set points - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Seminar Meeting 11/2013

Seminar Meeting 11/2013

Christopher PriceComponent Level HVAC Control

NIST Project

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Overview

• Motivation• Background• Cascaded Control• Air Volume Systems• Hydronic Radiators• Future Work

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Motivation

• DMPC Control Project (NIST)–Advanced control algorithms to

generate system set points–Reduced energy consumption and

cost through improved efficiency–Full energy savings when

components have adequate tracking

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Motivation

• Where I Fit

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Background

• Vapor Compression Cycle

(2010) Eliot & Rasmussen: On Reducing Evaporator Superheat Nonlinearity

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Background

• Expansion Valves

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Capillary Tube

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Automatic Expansion

ValveThermostatic

Expansion Valve

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Background

• Hybrid Expansion Valve

(2009) Eliot & Rasmussen: Evaporator Superheat Regulation Via Emulation of Semi-Active Flow Control

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Cascaded Control

• Block Diagram

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Cascaded Control

Valve Position to Mass Flow

Mass Flow to Pressure

Mass Flow to

Superheat

(2009) Eliot & Rasmussen: Evaporator Superheat Regulation Via Emulation of Semi-Active Flow Control

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Air Volume Systems

• Apply same control idea to air handlers

• Two main types:–Constant Volume Systems

• Flow rate constant, temperature varied

–Variable Air Volume Systems*• Varied flow rate, temperature

constant

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VAV Systems

• Schematic

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VAV Systems

• Damper Types

2009 ASHRAE Handbook FundamentalsArrow United Industries

Parallel Blade

Opposed Blade

Single Blade

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VAV Systems

• Damper Characteristics

2009 ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals

Parallel Blade

Opposed Blade

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VAV Systems

• Traditional PID vs. Cascaded Control

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VAV Systems

• Simulation Model

• Damper Model

(2010) Yamakawa: Compensation of Manual Reset for PID Controller

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VAV Systems – Traditional PID Control

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VAV Systems – Cascaded Control

PID Control Cascaded Control

Case MAE RMS Case MAE RMS

20% 0.4461 0.1239 Low Flow 0.743 0.263

35% 0.4274 0.1052 Mid Flow 0.351 0.097

50% 0.8246 0.2489 High Flow 0.268 0.047

80% 1.9682 0.5446

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Hydronic Radiators

• Shown cascaded control works for refrigerant and air mediums

• Apply control design to water radiator systems

• Currently working on validating results from Tahersima 2013 paper

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Hydronic Radiators

• Equations–Radiator:

–Room:

–Valve:

(2013) Tahersima: Analytical Solution for Stability-Performance Dilemma for Hydronic Radiators

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Hydronic Radiators

• Motivation

(2013) Tahersima: Analytical Solution for Stability-Performance Dilemma for Hydronic Radiators

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Future Work

• Study the effect of sampling rate on performance of cascaded loop

• Proper tuning of cascaded loop control• Application of cascaded control to

positive displacement components (fans/pumps)

• Alternate control structures (e.g. feed forward control)

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Questions?