Optimization of MVAC systems for energy management by evolutionary algorithm

K.F. Fong, V.I. Hanby, T.T. Chow

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    Abstract

    Energy management in existing building services installations is an essential focus of contemporary facilities management. The subway company that is one of the major utilities services in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has considered better energy management schemes in its subway stations to reduce the running cost. In the past few years some feasible measures in the mechanical ventilation and air conditioning (MVAC) systems were implemented, however the engineering decisions were supported by trial-and-error or imprecise estimation. Improvement to this process would be possible if numerical optimization methods were to be used. An evolutionary algorithm coupled with an external plant simulation programme was applied to determine the optimum conditions of the essential parameters of the MVAC systems. For the centralized MVAC systems under study, the developed optimization and simulation model was found useful in appraising the energy management opportunities for effective design and facilities management.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)223-232
    JournalFacilities
    Volume21
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2003

    Research Keywords

    • Air diffusion
    • Energy management
    • Hong Kong
    • Optimization techniques

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