Title: Folie 1
1 WP2 planned activities M37-M48
WP-Leader Eduardo F. Camacho Partners CNRS,
ETHZ, RUB, UNIDO, US, UNIPI, UNISI, PARA and UVA
Main objectives Complete the exercises on solar
plant Complete the running exercises on the 2nd
sets of benchmarks Analyse the benchmark
exercises Elaborate a Lessons learnt document
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- Task 2.4 - Continuation exercises solar
refrigeration plant - Dissemination special section in a journal.
- Continuation of experiments on solar plant
(HYCON common infrastructure) - Task 2.9 - Implementation of Benchmark Exercises
II (second phase) - Scheduling of experiment time slots,
- Implementation by the proponents,
- Collection and analysis of results
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Mechanical System with Backlash
- The system consist of a driving motor and
disturbance motor connected via flexible shaft
and a variable-size backlash element. - The system can be operated online, using an
internet gateway to execute Matlab code on the
system using an xPC-Target interface. - Aim of this benchmark is the identification,
estimation and controller design using hybrid
techniques. - The main difficulties are the unknown
switching-times as well as the strong real-time
requirements for this system in the range of
milliseconds.
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The Supermarket Refrigeration System
- Consists of
- a number of display cases,
- a suction manifold,
- a compressor rack (consisting of a set of
compressors connected in parallel), and - a condenser unit.
The overall control objectives are to respect the
constraints on the display case temperatures and
the suction pressure while minimizing the number
of compressor switches.
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Planned dissemination, Special section in a
journal meetings, HYCON meetings, final
meeting analyse results synergies with other
WPs, Benchmarks coming from WP4a and
WP4b EECI futures activities Solar
refrigeration plant and other benchmarksCommon
infrastructure
7Task 2.9 Implementation of Benchmark Exercises
II