Abstract

AbstractThe objective of the research undertaken in this paper is to design a control strategy using a Linear Auto-Regressive Moving-Average Exogenous (ARMAX), which is a mathematical modelling method in real time, which to be implemented into the closed-loop Proportional-Integral controller. The ARMAX model is developed using SIMULINK tool from the MATLAB R2020a software. The Vapour Compression Refrigeration System consists of an evaporator, an expansion valve, a condenser and a compressor which was modified to a variable speed compressor. This modification is required due to the usage of R600a refrigerant that has thermophysical properties that can be described as with a slight change in its pressure will cause a considerable change in its temperature [1]. R600a refrigerant was chosen for this paper, despite the difficulty is due to it is more environmental-friendlier refrigerant compared to other types of refrigerant [2]. Two types of ARMAX model were designed, the first type of ARMAX model will have a polynomial order of \({n}_{a}=2, {n}_{b}=2, {n}_{c}=1\) while the second type of ARMAX model will have a polynomial order of \({n}_{a}=2, {n}_{b}=2, {n}_{c}=2\). Both types of controller were tested and compared the performance in terms of settling time, steady-state error, overshoot and peak-time. From the test conducted, it was found that the controller with the ARMAX model will have a polynomial order of \({n}_{a}=2, {n}_{b}=2, {n}_{c}=1\) has a better overall performance.KeywordsClosed-loop Proportional-Integral (PI) controllerAuto-Regressive Moving-Average Exogenous (ARMAX) modelVapour Compression Refrigeration System (VCRS)R600a refrigerant

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