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Carrier Corporation, a division of United Technologies Corporation, is one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment worldwide. For more than five years, Carrier has been committed to using VisSim to model, simulate, and validate product designs ranging in scope from single zone air conditioners to hundred-ton chillers used in hospitals, university campuses, and office complexes. Richard Kolk, senior staff engineer in controls and simulation, explains why and how Carrier uses VisSim: "Due to its power, flexibility, ease of use, and low cost, VisSim has been Carrier's choice for system modeling, simulation, data acquisition, and rapid prototyping for each of the past five years. Version 4.0 further extends VisSim's power to cover both scalar and vector block diagrams including such features as matrix operations, matrix output displays, expression blocks, and a model tree. These features enable complex real world systems to be rapidly modeled, simulated, and debugged. Modeling of essential matrix-based control elements, such as state space controllers, observers, and Kalman filters becomes particularly easy with the new matrix operations. Carrier uses VisSim to develop and test all of its electronic controls and depends on the resulting shortened development times to continually merge new technology into its products. Products which would have taken two to three years to develop in the past are now routinely completed using VisSim in less than one year. A recent VisSim modeling effort conducted by Dr. Fred Cogswell, senior scientist at United Technologies Research Center, focused on the development of a reciprocating chiller model for simulating faults. The reciprocating chiller consisted of two refrigerant circuits, each with the following components: |
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