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ISSN Online: 2379-1748

ISBN Flash Drive: 978-1-56700-472-4

ISBN Online: 978-1-56700-471-7

3rd Thermal and Fluids Engineering Conference (TFEC)
March, 4–7, 2018, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

DEVELOPMENT OF P- PD- AND PID-FUZZY SISO CONTROLLERS OF A SUB-SCALED MULTI-ROOM BUILDING TEST-BED

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DOI: 10.1615/TFEC2018.env.021805

要約

We develop intelligent control strategies for thermal control in a sub-scaled multi-room building. The objective is to maintain a specific temperature in each of the rooms of the building. The controllers are built upon the fuzzy logic technique [27, 28]. Linguistic variables and if-then rules, which describe the behavior of the system, are quantified –respectively– by triangular membership functions and data obtained for different operating conditions. Each room is a closed loop SISO system with a Mamdani inference method [13], used to defuzzify the outputs. The control variables are the averaged temperatures inside the rooms, whereas the manipulated ones are the flow rates of the airflow. The test-bed has 8 rooms, distributed in 2 floors. A cooling unit provides cold air to the system, whereas 25 W light bulbs act as a heat load in each room. Two K-type thermocouples, placed in each room, gather temperature-readings, and dampers are designed to control the airflow delivered by the cooling unit into each. Temperature readings and control actions are performed via LabVIEW, and MATLAB is used to implement the fuzzy controllers, while experiments are conducted to assess their relative performance. Results demonstrate that all fuzzy controllers can effectively maintain the temperature of each room within ±1°C of the setpoint, although the PID-based control is the most efficient.