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Building High-Fidelity HVAC Models with JuliaSim by Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Webinar

Building High-Fidelity HVAC Models with JuliaSim by Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

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Join Christopher Laughman. Senior Principal Research Staff, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories(MERL), and Avinash Subramanian, Software Engineer - Simulation, Control and Optimization at JuliaHub for a webinar on Insights from Mitsubishi Electric: Building High-Fidelity HVAC Models. 

Accurately estimating refrigerant mass in vapor-compression cycles (air conditioners, heat pumps) is crucial for optimal performance and environmental impact assessment. However, traditional methods are either invasive or lack precision. 

In this webinar, Christopher Laughman and Avinash Subramanian will share insights from the Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories  case study where they used a novel approach using ModelingToolkit and machine learning. 

In particular, we will focus on the Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories’s use case of estimating refrigerant quantities in air conditioners and heat pumps—critical for both system performance and environmental impact assessments. Where traditional methods for determining refrigerant mass are invasive and disruptive, Mitsubishi Electric’s novel state estimation technique offers a non-invasive alternative that uses temperature and pressure measurements to predict unmeasurable quantities like refrigerant mass.

Topics that will be discussed:

  • Limitations of traditional diagnostic methods for HVAC systems.

  • How JuliaSim empowers high-fidelity HVAC modeling.

  • Leveraging machine learning for state estimation and accurate refrigerant mass determination.

  • Real-world case study: Achieving <2% error in refrigerant mass estimation using JuliaSim.

  • Potential of this approach for improved diagnostics and control strategies in HVAC systems.

Speakers

Avinash Subramanian is a Software Engineer at JuliaHub, specializing in simulation, control, and optimization. He leads the development of Dyad HVAC and thermal-fluid system models, enabling high-speed simulation of complex two-phase flows through advanced numerical methods. He also contributes to JuliaHub’s Optimal Uncertainty Quantification efforts, building algorithms for distributionally robust optimization in safety-critical systems. Prior to JuliaHub, Avinash was a graduate researcher at MIT’s Process Systems Engineering Laboratory and a lecturer at NTNU, Norway, where he taught Mixed-Integer and Nonconvex Optimization. He holds a PhD in Energy and Process Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

Christopher R. Laughman received the S.B. and M.Eng. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science and the Ph.D. degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, in 1999, 2001, and 2008, respectively. He has been with Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, since 2008, where he currently holds the position of a Senior Principal Research Scientist and is the Senior Team Leader of the Multiphysical Systems Team. His research interests include the modeling, simulation, control, and optimization of large-scale multiphysical systems, with an emphasis on multiphase thermofluid applications.

Speakers

Avinash Subramanian is a Software Engineer at JuliaHub, specializing in simulation, control, and optimization. He leads the development of Dyad HVAC and thermal-fluid system models, enabling high-speed simulation of complex two-phase flows through advanced numerical methods. He also contributes to JuliaHub’s Optimal Uncertainty Quantification efforts, building algorithms for distributionally robust optimization in safety-critical systems. Prior to JuliaHub, Avinash was a graduate researcher at MIT’s Process Systems Engineering Laboratory and a lecturer at NTNU, Norway, where he taught Mixed-Integer and Nonconvex Optimization. He holds a PhD in Energy and Process Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

Christopher R. Laughman received the S.B. and M.Eng. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science and the Ph.D. degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, in 1999, 2001, and 2008, respectively. He has been with Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, since 2008, where he currently holds the position of a Senior Principal Research Scientist and is the Senior Team Leader of the Multiphysical Systems Team. His research interests include the modeling, simulation, control, and optimization of large-scale multiphysical systems, with an emphasis on multiphase thermofluid applications.

Speakers

Avinash Subramanian is a Software Engineer at JuliaHub, specializing in simulation, control, and optimization. He leads the development of Dyad HVAC and thermal-fluid system models, enabling high-speed simulation of complex two-phase flows through advanced numerical methods. He also contributes to JuliaHub’s Optimal Uncertainty Quantification efforts, building algorithms for distributionally robust optimization in safety-critical systems. Prior to JuliaHub, Avinash was a graduate researcher at MIT’s Process Systems Engineering Laboratory and a lecturer at NTNU, Norway, where he taught Mixed-Integer and Nonconvex Optimization. He holds a PhD in Energy and Process Engineering from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

Christopher R. Laughman received the S.B. and M.Eng. degrees in electrical engineering and computer science and the Ph.D. degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, in 1999, 2001, and 2008, respectively. He has been with Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, since 2008, where he currently holds the position of a Senior Principal Research Scientist and is the Senior Team Leader of the Multiphysical Systems Team. His research interests include the modeling, simulation, control, and optimization of large-scale multiphysical systems, with an emphasis on multiphase thermofluid applications.

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