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Optimal coordination of air conditioning system and personal fans for building energy efficiency improvement

Journal

ENERGY AND BUILDINGS
Volume 141, Issue -, Pages 308-320

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2017.02.051

Keywords

Building energy management; Coordination of air conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) system and fans; Lagrangian relaxation; Optimization; Thermal comfort

Funding

  1. Republic of Singapore's National Research Foundation

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Air temperature and speed play a critical role in the thermal sensation of comfort felt by occupants, especially in the tropics. It is of great practical interest to coordinate air conditioning and mechanical ventilation (ACMV) system and personal fans so as to enhance building demand response (DR) capability while minimizing energy cost in response to a specific electricity price signal and maintaining a thermal comfort level. In this paper, an optimization problem of coordinating ACMV and personal fans is addressed, which captures the coupling between ACMV and fans. A Lagrangian relaxation-based algorithm is developed to solve the problem by individually solving the subproblems of ACMV and personal fans with Lagrangian multipliers as the coordinated signals. This algorithm can separate the calculation of the cooling effect from the optimization procedure, so we do not have to solve the problem using a non-analytical model for evaluating the cooling effect provided by the fans. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated and validated using experimental and simulation results. Both the results show that coordinating ACMV and fans can substantially enhance building DR capability, save energy cost, and also improve customized thermal comfort microenvironment. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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