Title
Analysis of decentralized control for absorption cycle heat pumps
Abstract
This paper investigates decentralized control structures for absorption cycle heat pumps and a dynamic nonlinear model of a single-effect LiBr-water absorption system is used as case study. The model has four controllable inputs, which can be used to stabilize the operation of the heat pump under different load conditions. Different feasible input-output pairings are analyzed by computation of relative gain array matrices and scaled condition numbers, which indicate the best pairing choice and the potential of each input-output set. Further, it is possible to minimize the effect of cross couplings and improve stability with the right pairing of input and output. Simulation of selected candidate input-output pairings demonstrate that decentralized control can provide stable operation of the heat pump.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1109/ECC.2015.7330871
ECC
Keywords
Field
DocType
generators,mathematical model,refrigerants,absorption,valves
Refrigerant,Decentralised system,Coupling,Heat pump,Computer science,Matrix (mathematics),Control theory,Input/output,Pairing,Computation
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
3.21
1
Authors
6