Physics Informed LSTM Network for Flexibility Identification in Evaporative Cooling Systems

Performance of Physics based LSTM

Abstract

In energy intensive industrial systems, an evaporative cooling process may introduce operational flexibility. Such flexibility refers to a system’s ability to deviate from its scheduled energy consumption. Identifying the flexibility, and therefore, designing control that ensures efficient and reliable operation presents a great challenge due to the inherently complex dynamics of industrial systems. Recently, machine learning models have attracted attention for identifying flexibility, due to their ability to model complex nonlinear behavior. This research presents machine learning based methods that integrate system dynamics into the machine learning models (eg Neural Networks) for better adherence to physical constraints. We define and evaluate physics informed long-short term memory networks PyLSTM and physics informed neural networks PyNN for the identification of flexibility in the evaporative cooling process. These physics informed networks approximate the time-dependent relationship between control input and system response while enforcing the dynamics of the process in the neural network architecture. Our proposed PyLSTM provides less than 2% system response estimation error, converges in less than half iterations compared to a baseline Neural Network NN, and accurately estimates the defined flexibility metrics. We include a detailed analysis of the impact of training data size on the performance and optimization of our proposed models.

Publication
IEEE transactions on industrial informatics, 2022 (Impact Factor: 10.215)

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