概念热区供暖和通风控制的二维Hammerstein模型

Ioannis Tsitsimpelis, C. J. Taylor
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本文背后的研究旨在降低封闭环境生长系统或生长细胞的操作成本和能源消耗。生长细胞本质上是一个封闭的建筑,有一个受控的环境,与外界的照明隔绝,它的配置是为了适应所生产的特定作物。本文简要回顾了与作者和合作的行业伙伴正在开发的原型相关的概念和初步工作。在这里,温度控制系统的局限性会导致显著的热梯度和低效率。在这方面,本文主要关注一种新的热建模方法,包括具有相似热特性的空间区域的定量识别以及基于加热器和风扇输入电压的稳态温度函数估计。这些与线性或状态相关参数模型相结合,以表示瞬态响应。这种方法产生了一个Hammerstein类型的模型,在本文中,使用从分布在环境测试室周围的30个热电偶收集的实验数据进行优化和评估。
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A 2 dimensional Hammerstein model for heating and ventilation control of conceptual thermal zones
The research behind this article aims to reduce the operational costs and energy consumption of closed-environment growing systems, or grow-cells. Essentially a sealed building with a controlled environment, and insulated from outside lighting, grow-cells are configured to suit the particular crop being produced. The article briefly reviews the concept and preliminary work in relation to a prototype being developed by the authors and collaborating industry partner. Here, limitations in the temperature control system can lead to significant thermal gradients and poor efficiency. In this regard, the main focus of the article concerns a novel approach to thermal modelling that includes quantitative identification of spatial zones with similar thermal characteristics and the estimation of steady state temperature functions based on the heater and fan input voltages. These are combined with either a linear or a state-dependent parameter model, to represent the transient response. This approach yields a Hammerstein type model which, in this article, is optimised and evaluated using experimental data collected from 30 ther-mocouples distributed around an environmental test chamber.
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