REHVA invites you to join (live or online) the free hybridGEOTABS project workshop on Model Predictive Control, on Wednesday 17 October in Prague (08:30-18:00 CEST).
hybridGEOTABS is an active research project to optimise the predesign and operation of a hybrid combination of geothermal heat pumps (GEO-HP) and thermally activated building systems (TABS). The project team is also designing an improved, automated ‘Model Predictive Control’ (MPC) solution for testing on hybrid supply and emission systems in demonstration buildings such as offices, elderly care homes, schools and apartment blocks. Applying MPC to hybridGEOTABS optimises the performance and efficiency, making it more economically attractive and increasing take up.
In this workshop, hosted by Energoklastr, hydridGEOTABS experts will share insights on MPC strategies presenting both practical and technical aspects of their implementation. The day is concluded with a guided tour of the demonstration school building in Libeznice.
AGENDA
8.30 |
Registration and Coffee |
9.00 |
Welcome - dr. Lukas Ferkl (UCEEB - CTU Prague & Energoklastr, CZ) |
9.05 |
Introduction to hybridGEOTABS – dr. Eline Himpe / prof. Jelle Laverge (Ghent University, BE) |
9.20 |
Introduction of Model Predictive Control (MPC) - dr. Damien Picard (KU Leuven and Boydens engineering, BE) |
9.50 |
Two MPC demonstration buildings: Libeznice school (CZ) and Infrax-office (BE) - dr. Jiri Cigler (Energoklastr, CZ) and dr. Filip Jorissen (KU Leuven) |
10.50 |
Debate |
11.30 |
Coffee Break |
12.00 |
Practical aspects of MPC for the control of HVAC systems: presentation and debate |
13.00 |
Transport to Libeznice |
16.00 |
Guided tour of the Libeznice school demonstration building |
18.00 |
Transport to Prague |
LOCATION
Room B-246, Czech Technological University, 1580/3 Jugoslávských partyzánů, Prague 6, Prague 16000, CZ (or via webinar).