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Título
Integrated Design of a Supermarket Refrigeration System by Means of Experimental Design Adapted to Computational Problems
Publicado en
Algorithms. 2022, V. 15, n. 11: 417
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2022-11
ISSN
1999-4893
DOI
10.3390/a15110417
Resumo
In this paper, an integrated design of a supermarket refrigeration system has been used to obtain a process with better operability. It is formulated as a multi-objective optimization problem where control performance is evaluated by six indices and the design variables are the number and discrete power of each compressor to be installed. The functional dependence between design and performance is unknown, and therefore the optimal configuration must be obtained through a computational experimentation. This work has a double objective: to adapt the surface response methodology (SRM) to optimize problems without experimental variability as are the computational ones and show the advantage of considering the integrated design. In the SRM framework, the problem is stated as a mixture design with constraints and a synergistic cubic model where a D-optimal design is applied to perform the experiments. Finally, the multi-objective problem is reduced to a single objective one by means of a desirability function. The optimal configuration of the power distribution of the three compressors, in percentage, is (50,20,20). This solution has an excellent behaviour with respect to the six indices proposed, with a significant reduction in time oscillations of controlled variables and power consumption compared with other possible power distributions.
Palabras clave
Computational experiment
D-optimal
Integrated design and control
Surrogate model
Desirability
Experimental design
Hybrid Model Predictive Control
Mixture
Materia
Matemáticas
Mathematics
Ingeniería
Engineering
Informática
Computer science
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