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In this chapter, the graph theory is employed for modeling the HVAC components and system. By using the graph-theory models, the direct or indirect relationships among model’s input and output variables are clearly described. Meanwhile, the structure-matrix method is used to analyze the dynamic characteristics of various parts in the HVAC system, including reachability, controllability, and observability.
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Yao, Y., Yu, Y. (2017). Graph-Theory Modeling and Structure-Matrix Analysis. In: Modeling and Control in Air-conditioning Systems. Energy and Environment Research in China. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53313-0_4
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