暖通空调设备动态建模研究进展。第2部分:基于modelica的建模

Pengfei Li, Yaoyu Li, J. Seem, Hongtao Qiao, Xiao Li, J. Winkler
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本文是由两部分组成的系列文章中的第二部分,该系列文章研究了暖通空调系统动态建模的最新进展,由于此类系统的多物理和多尺度过程,这可能具有挑战性。第一部分综述了主要类型暖通空调设备动态建模的研究进展。第二部分详细介绍了使用Modelica对暖通空调设备进行动态建模的情况,Modelica是一个面向对象的建模平台,在解决暖通空调设备挑战方面已经证明了它的潜力。基于modelica的建模平台提供了一些理想的特性,例如面向对象和随机建模,这些特性可以极大地促进建模工作并减少模型开发的时间。目前,有许多支持基于modelica的建模平台的数字健壮且高效的集成仿真环境,如Dymola、SimulationX和MapleSim。本文回顾了历史上和最近的建模和仿真工具,随后检查了基于modelica的HVAC设备动态建模的先前工作。提出了暖通空调设备动态建模的当前问题和可能的未来方向。
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Recent advances in dynamic modeling of HVAC equipment. Part 2: Modelica-based modeling
This article is the second in the two-part series examining recent advances in the dynamic modeling of HVAC systems, which can be challenging due to the multi-physical and multi-scale processes of such systems. Part I reviewed the progress in dynamic modeling of major types of HVAC equipment. Part II presents a detailed review of dynamic modeling of HVAC equipment using Modelica, an object oriented modeling platform that has demonstrated potential in addressing HVAC equipment challenges. The Modelica-based modeling platform offers some desirable features, such as object-oriented and acausal modeling, that could significantly facilitate modeling efforts and reduce the time of model development. Currently, there are many numerically robust and efficient integrated simulation environments that support the Modelica-based modeling platform, such as Dymola, SimulationX, and MapleSim. This article reviews historical and recent modeling and simulation tools, and later examines previous work on the Modelica-based dynamic modeling of HVAC equipment. It also presents current issues and possible future directions of dynamic modeling for HVAC equipment.
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