Research on an optimisation control method of large-scale buildings energy saving based on particle swarm optimisation
by Xiaolong Wen
International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Vol. 44, No. 2/3, 2022

Abstract: Aiming at the problems of high energy consumption and low day-lighting coefficient in traditional building energy-saving control methods, an energy-saving optimisation control method for large-scale buildings based on particle swarm optimisation is proposed. Using Autodesk Revit in BIM modelling software the software constructs the large-scale building model, extracts the characteristics of large-scale building organisation information by SIFT method; uses multiple linear regression analysis method to obtain the large-scale building model wall, external window heat transfer coefficient and other parameters, completes the large-scale building operation state analysis; uses particle swarm optimisation algorithm to optimise the large-scale building energy-saving parameters, and obtains its objective function to obtain the large-scale construction Building the optimal energy consumption parameters to achieve large-scale building automation energy-saving control. The experimental results show that: after the energy-saving control of large-scale buildings, the day-lighting coefficient is higher.

Online publication date: Thu, 10-Mar-2022

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