A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illustrated using the three models ESP, SERIRES and HTB2, and a simple data set collected from the Polytechnic of Central London test cells. The method hinges on making an initial base case prediction and then taking account of the errors and uncertainties in a systematic way. The method proved capable of revealing internal errors in thermal models. The relationship of this method to other validation techniques is discussed
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes an empirical validation study undertaken on two identical full‐size buildings w...
A large-scale study for validating building energy simulation programs against measured data was und...
A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illustrated u...
A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illustrated u...
Summary A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illus...
A methodology for the validation of dynamic thermal models of buildings has been presented. The thre...
A new method for determining the causes of discrepancies between dynamic simulation models and measu...
As part of the SERC/BRE sponsored exercise to develop tools for validating dynamic thermal models, L...
The credibility and confidence in usage of a simulation program must be underpinned by an acceptably...
Empirical validation of building simulation results is a complex and time-consuming process. A well-...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3926.78818(SERC-GR-C--62871) / BLDSC...
AbstractAs simulation programs become more widely used for building performance assessment and build...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes an empirical validation study undertaken on two identical full‐size buildings w...
A large-scale study for validating building energy simulation programs against measured data was und...
A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illustrated u...
A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illustrated u...
Summary A new empirical validation methodology for dynamic thermal models has been devised and illus...
A methodology for the validation of dynamic thermal models of buildings has been presented. The thre...
A new method for determining the causes of discrepancies between dynamic simulation models and measu...
As part of the SERC/BRE sponsored exercise to develop tools for validating dynamic thermal models, L...
The credibility and confidence in usage of a simulation program must be underpinned by an acceptably...
Empirical validation of building simulation results is a complex and time-consuming process. A well-...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3926.78818(SERC-GR-C--62871) / BLDSC...
AbstractAs simulation programs become more widely used for building performance assessment and build...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes a three year UK initiative—Applicability Study 1-to enhance the usability and c...
This paper describes an empirical validation study undertaken on two identical full‐size buildings w...
A large-scale study for validating building energy simulation programs against measured data was und...