The last decade has seen a surge in the need for uncertainty analysis (UA) for building energy assessment. The rigorous determination of uncertainty in model parameters is a vital but often overlooked part of UA. To undertake this, one has to turn one's attention to a thriving area in engineering statistics that focuses on uncertainty quantification (UQ) for short. This paper applies dedicated methods and theories that are emerging in this area of statistics to the field of building energy models, and specifically to the microclimate variables embedded in them. We argue that knowing the uncertainty in these variables is a vital prerequisite for ensuing UA of whole building behaviour. Indeed, significant discrepancies have been observed betw...
Conventionally, building energy performance is evaluated through energy simulations using a single i...
Making a sustainable built environment needs knowing about the probable future climate conditions. T...
Computer models of building thermal phenomena are increasingly coupled with the other domain specifi...
AbstractTo design buildings with high energy efficiency is a primary objective of green building des...
AbstractThis study is intended to address uncertainty issue associated with data used in building en...
Advances in modeling and simulation have led to the development of highly detailed and complex build...
To assess a building energy performance, the consumption being predicted or estimated duri...
From a modeling perspective, the thermal characteristics of buildings must be described with the hel...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) can be a powerful tool to assess the current and projected dem...
AbstractConventionally, building energy performance is evaluated through energy simulations using a ...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
In energy and environment field models are constructed, in general, based on well-defined physical p...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
Conventionally, building energy performance is evaluated through energy simulations using a single i...
Making a sustainable built environment needs knowing about the probable future climate conditions. T...
Computer models of building thermal phenomena are increasingly coupled with the other domain specifi...
AbstractTo design buildings with high energy efficiency is a primary objective of green building des...
AbstractThis study is intended to address uncertainty issue associated with data used in building en...
Advances in modeling and simulation have led to the development of highly detailed and complex build...
To assess a building energy performance, the consumption being predicted or estimated duri...
From a modeling perspective, the thermal characteristics of buildings must be described with the hel...
Urban building energy modeling (UBEM) can be a powerful tool to assess the current and projected dem...
AbstractConventionally, building energy performance is evaluated through energy simulations using a ...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
In energy and environment field models are constructed, in general, based on well-defined physical p...
When applying simulation tools in practice uncertainties abound, for example in material properties,...
The Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) produced a technical memorandum (TM36)...
Conventionally, building energy performance is evaluated through energy simulations using a single i...
Making a sustainable built environment needs knowing about the probable future climate conditions. T...
Computer models of building thermal phenomena are increasingly coupled with the other domain specifi...