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Using Model Predictive Control to Modulate the Humidity in a Broiler House and Effect on Energy Consumption

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/41452
Version
Published
Date Issued
2020-09
Author(s)
Baier, Norman Urs  
Meier, Thomas  
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects

Energy conservation

heating

ventilation

and air conditionin...

implicit model pr...

poultry house mod...

temperaturecontrol

Abstract
In moderate climate, broiler chicken houses are important heating energy consumers and hence heating fuel consumption accounts for a large part in operating costs. They can be reduced by constructional measures, which in turn lead to important costs as well. On the other hand, a software solution to reduce energy would lead to considerably less follow-up costs. The main objective of our work was to assess if it is possible to save energy with a software solution and eventually quantify the savings for a given broiler house in the Swiss Plateau. The investigation was carried out in simulation: the particular broiler house was measured, and a dynamical model for it was derived and validated. To actually search for a particular behaviour of the software that would lead to energy savings, model predictive control was used. The idea was not to specify a particular behaviour of the software but rather to let the software itself find the best behaviour in an exhaustive search. The simulations showed that energy savings can be realised mainly by letting the indoor humidity deviate from what usually is used as setpoint and hence take profit of the outdoor climate, which changes naturally during a 24-hour course. We used expert opinions to determine how long and large these setpoint deviations may be without harming the broilers. The simulations showed alsothat the light control and the biological activity of the animals reduced the potential savings.
Subjects
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
DOI
10.24451/arbor.12203
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12203
Publisher DOI
10.30958/ajte.7-3-1
Journal
Athens Journal of Technology and Engineering
ISSN
2241-8237
Related URL
https://www.athensjournals.gr/technology/2020-7-3-1-Baier.pdf publication
Organization
Intelligente industrielle Systeme (I3S)  
Sponsors
Kommission für Technologie und Innovation
Volume
7
Issue
3
Project(s)
Reduzierter Energieverbrauch in der Geflügelmast durch prädiktive Regelung und gebäudetechnische Massnahmen
Publisher
Engineering & Architecture Division of ATINER
Submitter
Baier, Norman Urs
Citation apa
Baier, N. U., & Meier, T. (2020). Using Model Predictive Control to Modulate the Humidity in a Broiler House and Effect on Energy Consumption. In Athens Journal of Technology and Engineering (Vol. 7, Issue 3). Engineering & Architecture Division of ATINER. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12203
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