A new database of building-space-specific internal loads and load schedules for performance based code compliance modeling of commercial buildings

IF 6.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Building Simulation Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1007/s12273-024-1111-z
Yunyang Ye, Cary A. Faulkner, Wooyoung Jung, Jian Zhang, Eli Brock
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Building-level loads and load schedules prescribed by current modeling rules save modelers time and provide standards during whole building performance modeling. However, recent studies show that they sometimes insufficiently capture the entire building performance due to the varied loads and load schedules for different space types. As a solution to this issue, this paper presents a database of default building-space-specific loads and load schedules for use in energy modeling, and in particular code compliance modeling for commercial buildings. The existing sets of default loads and load schedules are reviewed and the challenges behind using them for specific research topics are discussed. Then, the proposed method to develop the building-space-specific loads and load schedules is introduced. After that, the database for these building-space-specific loads and load schedules is presented. In addition, one case is studied to demonstrate the applications of these loads and load schedules. In this case study, three methods are used to develop building energy models: space-specific (using knowledge of the distribution and location of space types and applying the space-specific data in the developed database), building-level (assuming a lack of knowledge of the space types and using the building-level data in the developed database), and calculated-ratio (assuming knowledge of the distribution of space types but not their locations and calculating weighted average values based on the space-specific data in the developed database). The energy results simulated by using these three methods are compared, which shows building-level methods can produce significantly different absolute energy and energy savings results than the results using space-specific methods. Finally, this paper discusses the application scope and maintenance of this new database.

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用于商业建筑性能规范合规性建模的特定建筑空间内部负载和负载时间表新数据库
现行建模规则所规定的建筑物级负荷和负荷时间表节省了建模人员的时间,并在整个建筑物性能建模过程中提供了标准。然而,最近的研究表明,由于不同空间类型的负载和负载时间表各不相同,它们有时不能充分反映整个建筑物的性能。为解决这一问题,本文提供了一个默认建筑空间特定负载和负载时间表数据库,用于能源建模,特别是商业建筑的规范合规建模。本文回顾了现有的默认负荷和负荷计划集,并讨论了将其用于特定研究课题所面临的挑战。然后,介绍了开发特定建筑空间负荷和负荷计划的建议方法。之后,介绍了这些建筑空间特定负载和负载计划的数据库。此外,还对一个案例进行了研究,以展示这些负荷和负荷计划的应用。在该案例研究中,使用了三种方法来开发建筑能耗模型:特定空间(利用空间类型的分布和位置知识,并应用已开发数据库中的特定空间数据)、楼宇级(假设缺乏空间类型知识,并使用已开发数据库中的楼宇级数据)和计算比率(假设知道空间类型的分布,但不知道它们的位置,并根据已开发数据库中的特定空间数据计算加权平均值)。通过比较这三种方法模拟出的能源结果,可以看出建筑级方法得出的绝对能源和节能结果与特定空间方法得出的结果有很大不同。最后,本文讨论了这一新数据库的应用范围和维护问题。
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Building Simulation
Building Simulation THERMODYNAMICS-CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Building Simulation: An International Journal publishes original, high quality, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles dealing with modeling and simulation of buildings including their systems. The goal is to promote the field of building science and technology to such a level that modeling will eventually be used in every aspect of building construction as a routine instead of an exception. Of particular interest are papers that reflect recent developments and applications of modeling tools and their impact on advances of building science and technology.
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