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Supervisory model predictive control for PV battery and heat pump system with phase change slurry thermal storage

We present the design, implementation and experimental validation of a supervisory predictive control approach for an electrical heating system featuring a phase change slurry as heat storage and transfer medium. The controller optimizes the energy flows that are used as set points for the heat generation and energy distribution components. The optimization handles the thermal and electrical subsystems simultaneously and is able to switch between different objectives. We show the control can be implemented on low-cost embedded hardware and validate it with an experimental test bed comprising an installation of the complete heating system, including all hydraulic and all electrical components. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of both, a heat pump heating system with a phase change slurry, and the optimal control approach. The main control objectives, i.e., thermal comfort and maximum self-consumption of solar energy, can be met. In addition, the system and its controller provide a load shifting potential.

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