Please register for IBPSA Webinar: Session-11: Building simulation in
building automation systems by Gregor Henze
Thursday, June 22, 2017, 14h00 UTC, 16h00 CEST (Central Europe Summer time)
and 19h30 IST (India)
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5406321046512427522
or visit
http://www.ibpsa.org/?page_id=695
This webinar builds on chapter 14 of the Hensen and Lamberts book and offers
a treatment of the role of building automation and control strategies in the
context of building performance modeling. In particular, we motivate the use
of models for the advanced control of building energy systems by offering
application examples employing both simple and more sophisticated building
and system models for both instantaneous and predictive optimal control
applications. In particular, we present the model development, calibration,
and reduction process applied to any linear time invariant building energy
problem using lumped parameter analysis and state space representation
illustrated in the context of a low-level model predictive control task.
Further, we will introduce a taxonomy of control model categories, which
have been applied to a range of demand side flexibility studies including
price responsive control of commercial buildings for price arbitrage, demand
flexibility of commercial buildings for automatic demand response,
residential building distributed MPC for feeder load shaping, and integrated
end-to-end modeling of electric generation and load to assess the value of
load flexibility in both a residential and a commercial context. Several
application examples will be reviewed as part of the webinar.
All IBPSA Education Series webinars are free.
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