FMU software component orchestration strategies for co-simulation of building energy systems

被引:0
|
作者
Raad, Abbass [1 ]
Reinbold, Vincent [1 ]
Delinchant, Benoit [1 ]
Wurtz, Frederic [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Grenoble Alpes, G2Elab, F-38000 Grenoble, France
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
This paper is about system simulation and co-simulation issues such as interoperability. The Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI1) which is proposed as an interoperability standard has been studied in the field of the building energy systems to make an effective co-simulation of different models with heterogeneous time constants. A chaining algorithm based on scalar value exchanges is presented. Our experimental building (PREDIS Smart Building) has been modeled in different software environments for the thermal behaviour of the skin and for the heating and ventilation system. These models are loosely coupled with a same or a different temporal discretization. The results are about coupling mechanisms and their implementation using FMI standard. Moreover, for advanced coupling strategies, encountered difficulties and FMI specifications lacks are highlights.
引用
收藏
页码:7 / 11
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Component-based hardware/software co-simulation
    Cheung, Ping Hang
    Hao, Kecheng
    Xie, Fei
    [J]. DSD 2007: 10TH EUROMICRO CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN ARCHITECTURES, METHODS AND TOOLS, PROCEEDINGS, 2007, : 265 - +
  • [2] Co-simulation of building energy and control systems with the Building Controls Virtual Test Bed
    Wetter, Michael
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BUILDING PERFORMANCE SIMULATION, 2011, 4 (03) : 185 - 203
  • [3] Integrating Tools: Co-Simulation in UPPAAL using FMI-FMU
    Nyman, Ulrik
    Jensen, Peter Gjo
    Larsen, Kim Guldstrand
    Legay, Axel
    [J]. 2017 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING OF COMPLEX COMPUTER SYSTEMS (ICECCS), 2017, : 11 - 19
  • [4] Intelligent Co-simulation to Consider Urban Climate in Building Energy Simulation
    Gros, Adrien
    Mazuroski, Walter
    Mendes, Nathan
    Oliveira, Ricardo C. L. F.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF BUILDING SIMULATION 2019: 16TH CONFERENCE OF IBPSA, 2020, : 3734 - 3741
  • [5] Asset Administration Shell-based Orchestration of Co-Simulations Co-Simulation with FMU Integration as-a-Service using Asset Administration Shells
    Schoch, Nicolai
    Schlake, Jan
    Gruener, Sten
    Heuschkel, Jens
    Karaagac, Abdulkadir
    [J]. ATP MAGAZINE, 2022, (11-12): : 75 - 84
  • [6] Enable Co-Simulation for Industrial Automation by an FMU Exporter for IEC 61499 Models
    Cabral, Jose
    Wenger, Monika
    Zoitl, Alois
    [J]. 2018 IEEE 23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND FACTORY AUTOMATION (ETFA), 2018, : 449 - 455
  • [7] Adaptive-fine tuning of building energy management systems using co-simulation
    Kontes, G. D.
    Giannakis, G. I.
    Kosmatopoulos, E. B.
    Rovas, D. V.
    [J]. 2012 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONTROL APPLICATIONS (CCA), 2012, : 1664 - 1669
  • [8] A literature review of building energy simulation and computational fluid dynamics co-simulation strategies and its implications on the accuracy of energy predictions
    Singh, Manan
    Sharston, Ryan
    [J]. BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 43 (01): : 113 - 138
  • [9] Assessing the Effect of Microclimate on Building Energy Performance by Co-simulation
    Yang, Xiaoshan
    Zhao, Lihua
    Bruse, Michael
    Meng, Qinglin
    [J]. FRONTIERS OF MANUFACTURING AND DESIGN SCIENCE II, PTS 1-6, 2012, 121-126 : 2860 - +
  • [10] Simulating the behaviour of computer systems: Co-simulation of hardware/software
    Morris, D
    Evans, DG
    Schofield, S
    [J]. COMPUTER JOURNAL, 1997, 40 (10): : 617 - 629