E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)
Energy Efficient Control of the Dehumidification Process in Heat Exchangers with Air Bypass
Abstract
This paper deals with an energy efficient approach for the dehumidification process of supply air. The basic concept consists of an air bypass, which separates the airstream. Later the unprocessed air is mixed with the conditioned air. This mixing allows one to avoid the energy consuming reheating of the air stream. Application of this concept demands for a sophisticated controller. In this case a state space controller is designed. Therefore, the underlying model for the heat exchanger is derived and a Krylov Space based reduction method is applied. This model is broadened for the bypass. The overall linear model is derived via numerical linearization.