Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
2. Innovation Center of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
Abstract
Primitive controllers used in the early version for HVAC systems, like the
on-off (Bang-Bang) controller, are inefficient, inaccurate, unstable, and
suffer from high-level mechanical wear. On the other hand, other controllers
like PI and cascade controllers, overcome these disadvantages but when an
offset response (inaccurate response) occurs, power consumption will
increase. In order to acquire better performance in the central
air-conditioning system, PIP-cascade control is investigated in this paper
and compared to the traditional PI and PID, in simulation of experimental
data. The output of the system is predicted through disturbances. Based on
the mathematical model of air-conditioning space, the simulations in this
paper have found that the PIP-cascade controller has the capability of
self-adapting to system changes and results in faster response and better
performance.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment