The Modelica Buildings library contains a package with a model for a thermal zone that computes heat transfer through the building envelope and within a room. It considers various heat transfer phenomena of a room, including conduction, convection, short-wave and long-wave radiation. The first part of this paper describes the physical phenomena considered in the room model. The second part validates the room model by using a standard test suite provided by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). The third part focuses on an application where the room model is used for simulation-based controls of a window shading device to reduce building energy consumption
At the Modelica 2009 conference, we introduced the Buildings library, a freely available Model-ica l...
The buildings reference models (among others those based on the transfer functions of the walls) aim...
This paper deals with creating a thermal model of a room using Matlab Simulink and Simscape library....
This paper describes the implementation of the room heat transfer model in the free open-source Mode...
We present a room model for thermal building simu-lation that we implemented in Modelica. The room m...
This paper describes the validation of the window model of the free open-source Modelica Buildings l...
This paper describes the validation of the window model of the free open-source Modelica Buildings l...
This paper presents a freely available Modelica library for building heating, ventilation and air co...
A reduction of energy consumption in buildings is complex task therefore an integral approach for mo...
International audienceThis paper presents a validated model based on the object-oriented modeling to...
Several organizations and expert groups have released different test cases for the validation of bui...
Validation of simulation models appears from a long time as a key issue in order to promote a more ...
Simulation tools are widely used to model buildings in order to predict their indoor air quality and...
A currently unresolved problem in building design is the paradox between increasing demand for good ...
Developing energy-optimized ventilation strategies for moisture-related problems and the design and ...
At the Modelica 2009 conference, we introduced the Buildings library, a freely available Model-ica l...
The buildings reference models (among others those based on the transfer functions of the walls) aim...
This paper deals with creating a thermal model of a room using Matlab Simulink and Simscape library....
This paper describes the implementation of the room heat transfer model in the free open-source Mode...
We present a room model for thermal building simu-lation that we implemented in Modelica. The room m...
This paper describes the validation of the window model of the free open-source Modelica Buildings l...
This paper describes the validation of the window model of the free open-source Modelica Buildings l...
This paper presents a freely available Modelica library for building heating, ventilation and air co...
A reduction of energy consumption in buildings is complex task therefore an integral approach for mo...
International audienceThis paper presents a validated model based on the object-oriented modeling to...
Several organizations and expert groups have released different test cases for the validation of bui...
Validation of simulation models appears from a long time as a key issue in order to promote a more ...
Simulation tools are widely used to model buildings in order to predict their indoor air quality and...
A currently unresolved problem in building design is the paradox between increasing demand for good ...
Developing energy-optimized ventilation strategies for moisture-related problems and the design and ...
At the Modelica 2009 conference, we introduced the Buildings library, a freely available Model-ica l...
The buildings reference models (among others those based on the transfer functions of the walls) aim...
This paper deals with creating a thermal model of a room using Matlab Simulink and Simscape library....