Title :
Optimal control of a solar greenhouse
Author :
van Ooteghem, R.J.C. ; Stigter, J.D. ; Van Willigenburg, L.G. ; van Straten, G.
Author_Institution :
Systems and Control Group, Department of Agrotechnology and Food Science, Wageningen University, Mansholtlaan 10, 6708 PA, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract :
A solar greenhouse has been designed that maximizes solar energy use and minimizes fossil energy consumption. It is based on a conventional greenhouse extended with a heat pump, a heat exchanger, an aquifer and ventilation with heat recovery. The aim is to minimize fossil energy consumption, while maximizing crop dry weight and keeping temperature and humidity within certain limits. These requirements are defined in a goal function, which is minimized by optimal control. A greenhouse with crop model is used to simulate the process behaviour. It is found that open loop optimal control trajectories can be determined. The boiler use is reduced to a minimum, thus reducing fossil energy use. Compared to a conventional greenhouse it is found that the energy costs are decreased and the crop dry weight is increased.
Keywords :
Agriculture; Air pollution; Green products; Heat pumps; Heat recovery; Optimal control; Trajectory; dynamic model; energy management; gradient method; model based control; optimal control;
Conference_Titel :
European Control Conference (ECC), 2003
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, UK
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524173-7-9