Robust control of an HVAC system via a super-twisting sliding mode technique
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Publication Title
ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2013
Volume
3
Abstract
This paper presents design and implementation of a super twisting sliding mode control for superheat temperature and evaporating temperature of refrigerant fluid in an evaporator of HVAC (Heating-Ventilation and Air Conditioning)- Refrigeration system. Based on a nonlinear model of the evaporator two control approaches are presented. The first approach is based on a Multi-Input Multi Output (MIMO) system in which there are two control inputs; inlet mass flow and outlet mass flow rate, and the outputs are the length of two phase flow and evaporating temperature of refrigerant. The second approach considers the system as a Single input single output (SISO) one, and by using inlet mass flow, superheat temperature is controlled. In the first approach, by implementing a feedback linearization method the two control inputs are decoupled. By decoupling the effects of both inputs, the two state variables of system are controlled separately and effectively. By applying sliding mode control robustness against the disturbances and uncertainties is guaranteed. Supertwisting algorithm is applied as a remedy for chattering problem in classical sliding mode control and achieving finite time convergence. Controller and model of systems are simulated using MATLAB and Simulink. The results of simulations show the effectiveness of designed controller in presence of uncertainties. Copyright © 2013 by ASME.
DOI
10.1115/DSCC2013-3987
ISBN
9780791856147
Recommended Citation
Kianfar, Kaveh; Izadi-Zamanabadi, Roozbeh; and Saif, Mehrdad. (2013). Robust control of an HVAC system via a super-twisting sliding mode technique. ASME 2013 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, DSCC 2013, 3.
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