Optimal Control Strategy of Air Handling Unit for Different Microclimates in Working and Swimming Areas of a Swimming Pool Hall
Indoor Air 2008: The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate 2008
Egīls Dzelzītis, Andris Krūmiņš, Arturs Lešinskis, Uldis Pelīte, Artūrs Brahmanis

The purpose of the study is to develop a control strategy for two different comfort zones. The method used is a simulation with Mathlab and Simulink software using the Latvia’s average meteorological year. The results of the study show the energy consumption and comfort advantages of splitting the swimming pool into two micro climate zones, based on the linked control strategy between the two air handling units. The study can be used to improve the design and installation concepts for the indoor swimming pools where it is possible to detect two or more micro climate zones.


Atslēgas vārdi
Indoor Air 2008, Two zones, Optimal control, Swimming pool

Dzelzītis, E., Krūmiņš, A., Lešinskis, A., Pelīte, U., Brahmanis, A. Optimal Control Strategy of Air Handling Unit for Different Microclimates in Working and Swimming Areas of a Swimming Pool Hall. No: Indoor Air 2008: The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Dānija, Copenhagen, 17.-22. augusts, 2008. Copenhagen: International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy , 2008, 173.-180.lpp. ISBN 9788778772701.

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