Buildings, Vol. 16, Pages 449: Study of the Thermal Delay and Thermal Attenuation Characteristics of a Centralized Air-Conditioning Water System Based on a Multi-Domain Physical Modeling Environment


Buildings, Vol. 16, Pages 449: Study of the Thermal Delay and Thermal Attenuation Characteristics of a Centralized Air-Conditioning Water System Based on a Multi-Domain Physical Modeling Environment

Buildings doi: 10.3390/buildings16020449

Authors:
Xuan Zhou
Xingyu Shu
Junlong Xie
Xinhua Xu
Qiuyuan Zhu
Jiewen Deng

To achieve energy savings, reduce consumption, and support the “dual-carbon” strategy in China, this study applies digital twin technology to investigate the centralized air-conditioning water system of a metro-station HVAC installation and develops a high-fidelity digital twin model to reveal the thermal delay and thermal attenuation characteristics of the pipeline network. Using the noncausal modeling approach of the Modelica language, a full digital twin representation of the centralized air-conditioning water network is constructed by covering chillers, cooling towers, pumps, terminal units, the pipeline network, etc. The model is validated against real operation data to ensure high fidelity. Validation shows the predicted chilled water flow rate of the digital twin model agrees well with the measured chilled water flow rate with an RMSE of 0.27 kg/s. Validation also shows the difference is about 0.3 °C between the digital twin prediction and the measurement in the main pipe. Based on the validation digital twin model, the thermal delay and thermal attenuation characteristics of the centralized air-conditioning water system are seriously evaluated. The results indicate that branch K3, due to its longest transport distance, exhibits a delay of 227 s. The overall thermal delay of the system reaches 7.5 min. The temperature attenuation of this water system is about 0.2 °C due to heat loss through pipe walls. The findings may offer theoretical support for the optimal regulation and control, fault detection, and anomaly identification of this centralized air-conditioning water system.



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