2015 International Conference on Complex Systems Engineering (ICCSE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/complexsys.2015.7385974
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A decomposition and coordination-based method for chiller plant optimization

Abstract: Since chiller plants consume a large portion of the energy use in the buildings with HVAC systems, growing attention has been paid to chiller plant optimization. A typical chiller plant includes devices such as chillers, cooling towers, primary pumps and condenser pumps. Operation settings of a device are zeros when the device is off; otherwise, they are within positive ranges. With nonlinearity in heat exchange, chiller plant optimization is a mixed-integer nonlinear problem. Establishing a problem formulatio… Show more

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“…This complicated problem is generally decomposed into multiple subproblems using different approaches. Zhang et al [94,95] decomposed the complicated single optimization using a Lagrangian relaxation approach. The optimal solutions for subproblems are determined first and then coordinated through iterative updating of the Lagrangian multipliers to minimize the high-level objective function.…”
Section: Hierarchical Optimal Control (Hoc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complicated problem is generally decomposed into multiple subproblems using different approaches. Zhang et al [94,95] decomposed the complicated single optimization using a Lagrangian relaxation approach. The optimal solutions for subproblems are determined first and then coordinated through iterative updating of the Lagrangian multipliers to minimize the high-level objective function.…”
Section: Hierarchical Optimal Control (Hoc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study [2] devised a multi-objective optimization technique known as the TOPSIS approach to evaluate the overall effectiveness of the task/ambient conditioning system, yielding excellent results. The literature [3] presents energy-using model for the component of the cooling-system. Surrogate lagrangian relaxation (SLR) and sequential quadratic programming (SQP) were used to solve the model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%