Conference Paper

Proceedings of Building Simulation 2013: 13th Conference of IBPSA

     

A Low Order Envelop Model For Optimised Predictive Control Of Summer Comfort Thanks To Natural Ventilation

Leclere JONATHAN, Wurtz FREDERIC, Wurtz ETIENNE

DOI: https://doi.org/10.26868/25222708.2013.2393
Abstract: This study adresses two slightly different macroscopic low order thermal envelope models (thermal-electric models) of a residential building room in Corsica, France. These models aim to be integrated to the in-site BMS controller to perform optimal predictive control of free cooling, thanks to opening windows. This paper will first present the building, the case study and the methodology used. A comparison of the calibration capabilities (with EnergyPlus simulations) of these models, with and without inside air capacity, will then be done. The more appropriate model will be deeply studied, by using optimisation technics, in order to make parameters identifications starting from the dynamic simulation results.
Pages: 2341 - 2348
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