Development of a knowledge-based system for cooling load demand management at large installations.
Author(s) : POTTER R. A., KREIDER J. F., BRANDEMUEHL M. J., et al.
Summary
Developed for use by the US Army, the Cooling Load Demand Management Program (CLDMP) identifies demand management options (DMOs) used to reduce the cooling component of the electrical peak demand at Army installations. The program consists of four quantitative analysis modules, the production system with knowledge bases and working memory (facts), an engineering/economic module, and output modules. The modules and submodules are accessed through a menu to simplify user operation. While developed for the Army, the use of this package is appropriate for any large installation with a significant cooling-driven summer peak.
Details
- Original title: Development of a knowledge-based system for cooling load demand management at large installations.
- Record ID : 1993-1009
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1991
- Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
vol. 97; n. 2; 669-675; 4 fig.; 7 ref.; append.; discuss. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Indexing
- Themes: Air conditioning: general information
- Keywords: Software; Heat balance; Electricity; Economy; Management; USA; Development; Air conditioning
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- Languages : English
- Source: H&V Eng. - vol. 66 - n. 719
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