Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature

In the present study, we have developed an optimal heat supply algorithm which minimizes the heat loss through the distribution pipe line in a group energy apartment. Heating load variation of a group energy apartment building according to the outdoor air temperature was predicted by a correlation o...

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Main Authors: Dong-Kurl Kwak, Myung-Ho Park, Jong-Keun Shin, Jae-Ki Byun, Young-Don Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1686
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spelling doaj-bb23f8ca97644bf19cdc68dda47444452020-11-25T00:52:32ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732012-05-01551686170410.3390/en5051686Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air TemperatureDong-Kurl KwakMyung-Ho ParkJong-Keun ShinJae-Ki ByunYoung-Don ChoiIn the present study, we have developed an optimal heat supply algorithm which minimizes the heat loss through the distribution pipe line in a group energy apartment. Heating load variation of a group energy apartment building according to the outdoor air temperature was predicted by a correlation obtained from calorimetry measurements of all households in the apartment building. Supply water temperature and mass flow rate were simultaneously controlled to minimize the heat loss rate through the distribution pipe line. A group heating apartment building located in Hwaseong city, Korea, which has 1473 households, was selected as the object building to test the present heat supply algorithm. Compared to the original heat supply system, the present system adopting the proposed control algorithm reduced the heat loss rate by 10.4%.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1686optimal controldistribution pipegroup energyoutdoor air temperatureheat lossheating loadsupply waterheat supplyhousehold
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Young-Don Choi
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Jong-Keun Shin
Jae-Ki Byun
Young-Don Choi
Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
Energies
optimal control
distribution pipe
group energy
outdoor air temperature
heat loss
heating load
supply water
heat supply
household
author_facet Dong-Kurl Kwak
Myung-Ho Park
Jong-Keun Shin
Jae-Ki Byun
Young-Don Choi
author_sort Dong-Kurl Kwak
title Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
title_short Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
title_full Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
title_fullStr Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Development of an Optimal Heat Supply Control Algorithm for Group Energy Apartment Buildings According to the Variation of Outdoor Air Temperature
title_sort study on the development of an optimal heat supply control algorithm for group energy apartment buildings according to the variation of outdoor air temperature
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2012-05-01
description In the present study, we have developed an optimal heat supply algorithm which minimizes the heat loss through the distribution pipe line in a group energy apartment. Heating load variation of a group energy apartment building according to the outdoor air temperature was predicted by a correlation obtained from calorimetry measurements of all households in the apartment building. Supply water temperature and mass flow rate were simultaneously controlled to minimize the heat loss rate through the distribution pipe line. A group heating apartment building located in Hwaseong city, Korea, which has 1473 households, was selected as the object building to test the present heat supply algorithm. Compared to the original heat supply system, the present system adopting the proposed control algorithm reduced the heat loss rate by 10.4%.
topic optimal control
distribution pipe
group energy
outdoor air temperature
heat loss
heating load
supply water
heat supply
household
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1686
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