Reference
J. Lago, F. De Ridder, W. Mazairac, and B. De Schutter, "A 1-dimensional
continuous and smooth model for thermally stratified storage tanks including
mixing and buoyancy,"
Applied Energy, vol. 248, pp.
640-655, Aug. 2019.
Abstract
To mitigate the effects of the intermittent generation of renewable energy
sources, reliable and efficient energy storage is critical. Since nearly 80% of
households energy consumption is destined to water and space heating, thermal
energy storage is particularly important. In this context, we propose and
validate a new model for one of the most efficient heat storage systems:
stratified thermal storage tanks. The novelty of the model is twofold: first,
unlike the non-smooth models from the literature, it identifies the mixing and
buoyancy dynamics using a smooth and continuous function. This smoothness
property is critical to efficiently integrate thermal storage vessels in
optimization and control problems. Second, unlike models from literature, it
considers two types of buoyancy: slow, linked to naturally occurring buoyancy,
and fast, associated with charging/discharging effects. As we show, this
distinction is paramount to identify accurate models. To show the relevance of
the model, we consider a real tank that can satisfy heat demands up to 100kW.
Using real data from this vessel, we validate the proposed model and show that
the estimated parameters correctly identify the physical properties of the
vessel. Then, we employ the model in a control problem where the vessel is
operated to minimize the cost of providing a given heat demand and we compare
the model performance against that of a non-smooth model from literature. We
show that: 1) the smooth model obtains the best optimal solutions; 2) its
computation costs are 100 times cheaper; 3) it is the best alternative for use
in real-time model- based control strategies, e.g. model predictive control.
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@article{LagDeR:19-006,
author = {Lago, Jesus and De Ridder, Fjo and Mazairac, Wiet and De
Schutter, Bart},
title = {A 1-Dimensional Continuous and Smooth Model for Thermally
Stratified Storage Tanks Including Mixing and Buoyancy},
journal = {Applied Energy},
volume = {248},
pages = {640--655},
month = aug,
year = {2019}
}