The increasing integration of renewable forms of energy into building energy systems raises the need for the use of more complex energy conversion and distribution systems. These are often equipped with complex automation systems, which require methods for structured development of control algorithms. In practice, textual descriptions of control algorithms represent a considerable source of failures. The digitization of the planning process is a core element in facilitating control development and supporting the engineering in the process automation. With regard to the digitization of the planning process, we have introduced the MODI-method in previous work. This method allows structured control development in early stages of the planning process and can be extended by performing simulations, i.e. an algorithm implemented as a Petri-Net. In this paper, we investigate the integration of this method into the simulation-based planning and an approach to model an algorithm based on Petri-Net. The case study shows the functionality of this method and the modeling approach. In future work, the MODI-method will be compared with other control strategies and applied in complex systems for further development.
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Cai, X., Schild, T., Schreiber, T., Baranski, M., & Müller, D. (2019). Modeling of Petri-Net-based control algorithms for the simulation-based improvement of the planning process of building energy systems. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1343). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1343/1/012123
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