Co-optimize condenser water temperature and cooling tower fan using high-fidelity synthetic data
Gulai Shen, Gurpreet Singh, Ali Mehmani

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel integrated approach combining high-fidelity simulation, machine learning, and measured data to optimize HVAC system operation in real-time, leading to energy savings and improved decision-making.
Contribution
It introduces a new method that co-optimizes condenser water temperature and cooling tower fan operation using synthetic data and machine learning, bridging simulation and real-time control.
Findings
Achieved real-time optimization of HVAC components.
Demonstrated potential energy cost savings.
Developed an adaptable framework for other building systems.
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel method for optimizing HVAC systems in buildings by integrating a high-fidelity physics-based simulation model with machine learning and measured data. The method enables a real-time building advisory system that provides optimized settings for condenser water loop operation, assisting building operators in decision-making. The building and its HVAC system are first modeled using eQuest. Synthetic data are then generated by running the simulation multiple times. The data are then processed, cleaned, and used to train the machine learning model. The machine learning model enables real-time optimization of the condenser water loop using particle swarm optimization. The results deliver both a real-time online optimizer and an offline operation look-up table, providing optimized condenser water temperature settings and the optimal number of cooling tower fans at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeat Transfer and Optimization · Building Energy and Comfort Optimization · Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies
