Multi variable extremum seeking control for mini split air conditioning system.
Number: pap. 2508
Author(s) : XIAO Y., LI Y., SEEM J. E., et al.
Summary
In this study, a multi-variable extremum seeking control (ESC) scheme is proposed for a variable-speed mini-split air-conditioning system. The control inputs are the evaporator and condenser fan speeds, respectively. While the total power consumption is used as the feedback. The multi-variable ESC can optimize the control inputs for each channel in real-time, without relying on the accurate model of the system. This nearly model free feature makes the system more easily to be designed and deployed. First, the multi-variable ESC algorithm is deployed on a Dymola-based ASHP model to show its effectiveness in searching the optimal working point. Then, an experiment set-up is built to further demonstrate the promising performance in improving the efficiency of the mini-split AC system via multi-variable ESC.
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- Original title: Multi variable extremum seeking control for mini split air conditioning system.
- Record ID : 30013275
- Languages: English
- Source: 2014 Purdue Conferences. 15th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
- Publication date: 2014/07/14
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