Calibration du modèle d’un système de pompe à chaleur aérothermique en vue de simulations transitoires dans Modelica.

Model Calibration of an Air Source Heat Pump System for Transient Simulations in Modelica.

Numéro : No 074

Auteurs : MEHRFELD P., NURENBERG M., MÜLLER D.

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Within the scope of HVAC and building performance simulations, 74 % perform manual calibrations whilst the remaining 26 % aim for a fully automated process. Nonetheless, with focus on detailed grey-box simulation models for complex HVAC systems, such as a heat pumps (HP), a full automation might lead to several assumptions and, thus, to inaccuracies regarding the calibration results in terms of its misfit measures. Therefore, we define clear requirement specifications for an experimental design in combination with a semiautomated calibration procedure for an electrically driven air source HP system. The device under test is located in a climatic chamber and coupled to a hydraulic test bench, representing the source and sink of HP, respectively. As software toolchain, we use a combination of Python-based framework and Modelica-based simulation model library. We define the objective function as a chained and weighted KPI consisting of the normalized misfit measure CV(RMSE) of supply temperature and consumed electrical power. In a three-day long test with realistic dynamic boundary conditions, covering a comprehensive spectrum of inputs, we validate the calibrated models. The validation misfit measures show a deviation of 1.6 %.

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  • Titre original : Model Calibration of an Air Source Heat Pump System for Transient Simulations in Modelica.
  • Identifiant de la fiche : 30029966
  • Langues : Anglais
  • Sujet : Technologie
  • Source : 13th IEA Heat Pump Conference 2021: Heat Pumps – Mission for the Green World. Conference proceedings [full papers]
  • Date d'édition : 31/08/2021

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