Decentralized feedback structures of a vapor compression cycle system

Brandon Hencey, Neera Jain, Bin Li, Andrew Alleyne

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Abstract

In vapor compression cycle (VCC) systems, it is desirable to effectively control the thermodynamic cycle. By controlling the thermodynamic states of the refrigerant with an inner-loop, supervisory algorithms can manage critical objectives such as maintaining superheat and maximizing the coefficient of performance, etc. In the HVAC industry, it is generally preferred to tune multiple single-input-single-output (SISO) control inner-loops rather than a single multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) control inner-loop. This paper presents a process by which a simplified feedback control structure amenable to a decoupled SISO control loop design may be identified. In particular, the many possible candidate input-output pairs for decentralized control are sorted via a decoupling metric, the relative gain array number. From a reduced set of promising candidate input-output pairs, engineering insight is applied to arrive at the final pairings successfully verified on a refrigeration test stand.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2008 Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2008
Pages977-984
Number of pages8
EditionPART B
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event2008 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2008 - Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Duration: Oct 20 2008Oct 22 2008

Publication series

Name2008 Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2008
NumberPART B

Other

Other2008 ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2008
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAnn Arbor, MI
Period10/20/0810/22/08

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