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Optimal partitioning of multi-thermal zone buildings for decentralized control

(2006.06326)
Published Jun 11, 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract

In this paper, we develop an optimization-based systematic approach for the challenging, less studied, and important problem of optimal partitioning of multi-thermal zone buildings for the decentralized control. The proposed method consists of (i) construction of a graph-based network to quantitatively characterize the thermal interaction level between neighbor zones, and (ii) the application of two different approaches for optimal clustering of the resulting network graph: stochastic optimization and robust optimization. The proposed method was tested on two case studies: a 5-zone building (a small-scale example) which allows one to consider all possible partitions to assess the success rate of the developed method; and a 20-zone building (a large-scale example) for which the developed method was used to predict the optimal partitioning of the thermal zones. Compared to the existing literature, our approach provides a systematic and potentially optimal solution for the considered problem.

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