Energy-saving control method of electric heating film temperature for urban zero energy consumption building heating
Zhe-Liang Jin and
Martinez Davis
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2020, vol. 42, issue 5/6, 323-338
Abstract:
Aiming at the problem of high energy consumption of electrothermal membrane in building heating, the energy-saving control method of zero energy consumption building electrothermal membrane temperature is proposed. By using multithread parallel learning technology and temperature steady-state response to construct decoupling regulation method, the object model of building heating electric membrane temperature regulation is constructed; through the control increment analysis and correction of building heating electric membrane temperature regulation, the energy-saving control of building heating electric membrane is carried out, and the fault-tolerant optimisation analysis of building heating electric membrane is carried out. The energy-saving control model is used to control the heating film temperature of zero energy consumption building, and the fuzzy feedback adaptive control model is established. The experimental results show that the energy consumption of the proposed method is small and the temperature output has strong robustness and stability.
Keywords: urban zero energy consumption; building heating; electric heating film; temperature; energy saving control. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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