HVAC system optimization with CO2 concentration control using genetic algorithms |
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Authors: | Velimir Congradac Filip Kulic |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Technical Sciences, Trg D. Obradovi?a 6, 2100 Novi Sad, Serbia |
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Abstract: | This study describes the use of genetic algorithms (GAs) for operating standard HVAC systems (HVAC—heating, ventilation and air conditioning) in order to optimize performance, primarily with regard to power saving. Genetic algorithms were introduced as an instrument for solving optimization problems. Analytic optimization procedures are widely used in other fields of engineering, but they are difficult to operate within HVAC systems, because the range of the research is usually too broad, the problems are not linear but rather discontinuous, and they mostly have complex limitations. This is why for this type of system genetic algorithms are used, since they have the qualities of robustness and efficiency that are crucial for finding the optimal solution. A simulation is conducted in order to demonstrate how much power can be saved by using the suggested method of CO2 concentration control in a standard HVAC system. In addition to Matlab Simulink, the suggested method is verified with Energy software. |
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Keywords: | Genetic algorithm HVAC systems Optimization Control |
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