Urban Building Energy Models are powerful tools for estimating future states of energy consumption and energy generation in buildings. Due to the complexity of these systems, large amounts of data are required, which are often incomplete or unavailable. Through the implementation of building archetypes, models such as the City Energy Analyst minimize the amount of input data. However, these simplifications inherently increase the uncertainty of the expected results. This paper presents a sensitivity analysis of architectural properties (window-to-wall ratio, occupant density and envelope leakiness), thermal properties (U-values, G-values, thermal mass and emissivity of building surfaces), operating parameters (set point temperatures and ...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...
The air infiltration rate is a highly sensitive variable that influences heating and cooling demand ...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Part 2 Validation with one dimension off-line simulations (pp. 345-356) F. Salamanca, A. MartilliThe...
Part 2 Validation with one dimension off-line simulations (pp. 345-356) F. Salamanca, A. MartilliThe...
In the design practice simulation methods are already widely used to support the understanding of en...
Designing energy efficient cities and in particular designing buildings as well-thought components o...
Input uncertainty is one of the major obstacles urban building energy models (UBEM) must tackle. The...
Traditional building energy simulation tools often assess performance as a function of the unique cl...
In Europe about one third of total annual energy consumption is used in both residential and commerc...
The energy consumption of cities is increasing fast due to growing global population and rapid urban...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...
The air infiltration rate is a highly sensitive variable that influences heating and cooling demand ...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Rapid urbanization and densification processes are changing microclimatic environments in cities aro...
Part 2 Validation with one dimension off-line simulations (pp. 345-356) F. Salamanca, A. MartilliThe...
Part 2 Validation with one dimension off-line simulations (pp. 345-356) F. Salamanca, A. MartilliThe...
In the design practice simulation methods are already widely used to support the understanding of en...
Designing energy efficient cities and in particular designing buildings as well-thought components o...
Input uncertainty is one of the major obstacles urban building energy models (UBEM) must tackle. The...
Traditional building energy simulation tools often assess performance as a function of the unique cl...
In Europe about one third of total annual energy consumption is used in both residential and commerc...
The energy consumption of cities is increasing fast due to growing global population and rapid urban...
Residential facilities and buildings are the largest consumers of energy in the United States. More ...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...
The growing demand for energy in urban areas has led to the development of a variety of methodologie...