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Advanced Engineering Informatics | 2016

Identification of representative operating conditions of HVAC systems in passenger rail vehicles based on sampling virtual train trips

Christian Luger; Johann Kallinovsky; René Rieberer

Display Omitted Monte-Carlo-simulation for sampling virtual train trips.Use of GTFS feeds on train schedules and trips as simulation input.Application of an acausal thermal rail vehicle model.Tool to identify HVAC operating conditions for stationary and dynamic simulation. Simulation-driven development and optimization of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems in passenger rail vehicles is of growing relevance to further increase product quality and energy efficiency. However, today required knowledge of realistic operating conditions is mostly unavailable. This work introduces methodologies and tools to identify representative operating conditions of HVAC systems in passenger rail vehicles. First a Monte-Carlo-simulation approach was employed to acquire a large set of close-to-reality HVAC operating conditions based on simulated train trips. Sampling simulated train trips bypassed the issue of unavailability of appropriate real-world data. Furthermore the approach allowed high flexibility in considering HVAC-relevant factors associated to different categories of trains, rail networks, operation profiles and meteorological conditions. Second, algorithms and methodologies such as k-means clustering and an adapted Finkelstein-Schafer statistical method were implemented to identify representative HVAC operating conditions from the sampled dataset. Final results comprise a set of time-independent HVAC operating points with associated frequencies of occurrence (ROC-points) as well as a set of time-domain signals for representative days (ROC-signals). These results are input for stationary or dynamic system-level simulations, which are used to support design decisions. The developed methodology was exemplarily applied to urban/suburban trains in Switzerland.


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2005

Naturally circulating probes and collectors for ground-coupled heat pumps

René Rieberer


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2013

Parametric analysis of the defrosting process of a reversible heat pump system for electric vehicles

Alois Steiner; René Rieberer


Solar Energy | 2014

A novel linear predictive control approach for auxiliary energy supply to a solar thermal combistorage

Martin Felix Pichler; Werner Lerch; Andreas Heinz; Gregor Goertler; Hermann Schranzhofer; René Rieberer


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2015

Simulation based identification of the ideal defrost start time for a heat pump system for electric vehicles

Alois Steiner; René Rieberer


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2012

Thermodynamic simulation of alternative absorption heat pumping processes using natural working fluids

O. Kotenko; Harald Moser; René Rieberer


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016

Performance analysis of a heat pump with desuperheater for residential buildings using different control and implementation strategies

F. Hengel; Andreas Heinz; René Rieberer


Archive | 2016

Small Scale PV-Power - On Site Use Maximization through Smart Heat Pump Control

Martin Felix Pichler; Alexander Arnitz; Markus Brychta; Andreas Heinz; René Rieberer


International Journal of Refrigeration-revue Internationale Du Froid | 2015

Experimental analysis of a novel concept of a “thermally driven” solution pump operating a small-capacity ammonia/water absorption heat pumping system

Gerald Zotter; René Rieberer


ATZ worldwide | 2015

Energy-efficient Defrosting of Heat Pump Systems for Passenger Cars

Alois Steiner; Benedikt Rabl; Michael Waltenberger; René Rieberer

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Andreas Heinz

Graz University of Technology

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Harald Moser

Graz University of Technology

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Christian Luger

Graz University of Technology

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Christof Weinländer

Graz University of Technology

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Christoph Hochenauer

Graz University of Technology

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F. Hengel

Graz University of Technology

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Gerald Zotter

Graz University of Technology

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Johannes Albert

Graz University of Technology

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Martin Felix Pichler

Graz University of Technology

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Christian Gaber

Graz University of Technology

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