Optimal design and operation of a thermal storage system for a chilled water plant serving pharmaceutical buildings |
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Authors: | Gregor P. Henze Bernd Biffar Dietmar Kohn Martin P. Becker |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Nebraska, Architectural Engineering, Omaha, NE 68182, USA;2. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, Biberach D-88400, Germany;3. University of Applied Sciences Biberach, Architectural Engineering, Biberach D-88400, Germany |
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Abstract: | A group of buildings in the pharmaceutical industry located in Southern Germany is experiencing a trend of growing cooling loads to be met by the chilled water plant composed of 10 chillers of greatly varying cost effectiveness. With a capacity shortfall inevitable, the question arises whether to install an additional chiller or improve the utilization of the existing chillers, in particular those with low operating costs per unit cooling, through the addition of a chilled water thermal energy storage (TES) system. To provide decision support in this matter, an optimization environment was developed and validated that adopts mixed integer programming as the approach to optimizing the chiller dispatch for any load condition, while an overarching dynamic programming based optimization approach optimizes the charge/discharge strategy of the TES system. In this fashion, the chilled water plant optimization is decoupled but embedded in the TES control optimization. The approach was selected to allow for arbitrary constraints and optimization horizons, while ensuring a global optimum to the problem. |
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Keywords: | Chilled water plant Thermal energy storage Optimal control Pharmaceutical facility |
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