MASTERPLANNER: A CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION TOOL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31224/osf.io/pr2uaKeywords:
Central Utility Plant, Decision support system, District Heating and Cooling, Mathematical OptimizationAbstract
This paper presents a web-based software for designing optimal central utility plants. This tool can receive user-defined load profiles or generate typical load profiles based on user-specified combination and areas of 16 reference building types. The software then solves a linear-programming optimization comprising 8760 sets of equations and constraints to design central plant configurations with minimal first cost, operating cost, life-cycle cost, energy use, or marginal carbon emissions. The tool also calculates simultaneous heating and cooling loads to evaluate using heat-recovery chillers, and it can design both hot and cold thermal energy storage as well as water-side economizers.Downloads
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2021-01-05
