INTELLIGENT APPROACHES FOR MODELING AND OPTIMIZING HVAC SYSTEMS' ENERGY USE

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Tesiero, Raymond C., III [1 ]
Nassif, Nabil [2 ]
Gokaraju, Balakrishna [1 ]
Doss, Daniel Adrian [1 ]
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[1] Univ West Alabama, Comp Informat Syst & Technol, 105 Guy Hunt Bldg,Stn 24, Livingston, AL 35470 USA
[2] North Carolina A&T State Univ, Civil Architectural & Environm Engn, 1601 E Market St, Greensboro, NC 27411 USA
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Advanced energy management control systems (EMCS), or building automation systems (BAS), offer an excellent means of reducing energy consumption in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems while maintaining and improving indoor environmental conditions. This can be achieved through the use of computational intelligence and optimization. This paper evaluates model-based optimization processes (OP) for HVAC systems utilizing any computer algebra system (CAS), genetic algorithms and self-learning or self-tuning models (STM), which minimizes the error between measured and predicted performance data. The OP can be integrated into the EMCS to perform several intelligent functions achieving optimal system performance. The development of several self-learning HVAC models and optimizing the process (minimizing energy use) is tested using data collected from an actual HVAC system. Using this optimization process (OP), the optimal variable set points (OVSP), such as supply air temperature (T-s), supply duct static pressure (P-s), chilled water supply temperature (T-w), minimum outdoor ventilation, and chilled water differential pressure set-point (D-pw) are optimized with respect to energy use of the HVACs cooling side including the chiller, pump, and fan. The optimized set point variables minimize energy use and maintain thermal comfort incorporating ASHRAEs new ventilation standard 62.1-2013. This research focuses primarily with: on-line, self-tuning, optimization process (OLSTOP); HVAC design principles; and control strategies within a building automation system (BAS) controller. The HVAC controller will achieve the lowest energy consumption of the cooling side while maintaining occupant comfort by performing and prioritizing the appropriate actions. The programs algorithms analyze multiple variables (humidity, pressure, temperature, CO2, etc.) simultaneously at key locations throughout the HVAC system (pumps, cooling coil, chiller, fan, etc.) to reach the functions objective, which is the lowest energy consumption while maintaining occupancy comfort.
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