The use of building performance simulation (BPS) tools to guide decisions during the design process in its early stages requires making assumptions. That is as the design specification, information about building use and future external climate are not available. This may lead to differences between the buildings performance in operation and its predicted performance. The aim of the presented work is to assess the impact of the building use on observed differences in performance. Parameters of concern are occupation period, occupancy density, electrical energy use and sensible heat gains from equipment and light fittings. The results of the study show that the difference between estimated and measured local electric energy use is below 10%....
In this study, the sensitivity of occupancy behaviour on building energy simulation is investigated....
AbstractA building energy simulation relies on accurate parameterisation of occupant-related interna...
An archetypal simulation model of office building representing variability in UK office building sto...
The use of building performance simulation (BPS) tools to guide decisions during the design process ...
Building energy simulation is a commonly used method for predicting the energy performances of build...
Energy performance modelling can provide insights into the efficiency and sustainability of commerci...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
\u3cp\u3eEnergy performance contracting (EPC) aims at guaranteeing a specified level of energy savin...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
This study investigates the impact of occupancy assumptions on the accurag of simulated energy perfo...
A building energy simulation relies on accurate parameterisation of occupant-related internal loads ...
Developments in information technology are providing methods to improve current design practices, wh...
Operational energy consumption in buildings has a crucial impact on global energy consumption. Never...
Large office buildings are responsible for a substantial portion of energy consumption in urban dist...
To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have develop...
In this study, the sensitivity of occupancy behaviour on building energy simulation is investigated....
AbstractA building energy simulation relies on accurate parameterisation of occupant-related interna...
An archetypal simulation model of office building representing variability in UK office building sto...
The use of building performance simulation (BPS) tools to guide decisions during the design process ...
Building energy simulation is a commonly used method for predicting the energy performances of build...
Energy performance modelling can provide insights into the efficiency and sustainability of commerci...
Increasingly, legislation (including the imminent requirement for the energy labelling of buildings)...
\u3cp\u3eEnergy performance contracting (EPC) aims at guaranteeing a specified level of energy savin...
Prediction of the energy performance of buildings helps designers with decision-making during the de...
This study investigates the impact of occupancy assumptions on the accurag of simulated energy perfo...
A building energy simulation relies on accurate parameterisation of occupant-related internal loads ...
Developments in information technology are providing methods to improve current design practices, wh...
Operational energy consumption in buildings has a crucial impact on global energy consumption. Never...
Large office buildings are responsible for a substantial portion of energy consumption in urban dist...
To incorporate occupant behaviour in building performance simulation (BPS), researchers have develop...
In this study, the sensitivity of occupancy behaviour on building energy simulation is investigated....
AbstractA building energy simulation relies on accurate parameterisation of occupant-related interna...
An archetypal simulation model of office building representing variability in UK office building sto...