In-depth sensitivity analysis of heating demand and overheating in Dutch terraced houses using interpretable machine learning

IF 7.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Energy and Buildings Pub Date : 2025-06-15 Epub Date: 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1016/j.enbuild.2025.115611
Alexis Cvetkov-Iliev , Vasilis Soulios , Luyi Xu , Günsu Merin Abbas , Evangelos Kyrou , Lisanne Havinga , Pieter Jan Hoes , Roel Loonen , Joaquin Vanschoren
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Sensitivity analyses are often performed to facilitate the design or modeling of complex building systems by focusing on the most influential parameters. However, the insights they produce are generally limited to a ranking of the parameters’ impact. Instead, many applications could benefit from more advanced insights, such as how these impacts vary across different parameter values and scenarios. In addition, sensitivity analysis results should be easily interpretable to facilitate subsequent decision making. With these goals in mind, this paper introduces a novel sensitivity analysis method based on partial dependence (PD) plots. PD plots are further combined with dictionary learning, advanced visualizations, and surrogate models to facilitate their analysis and reduce their computational cost. Using this method, the effect of 26 parameters on heating demand and overheating in Dutch terraced houses is investigated. Two surrogate models are trained on 66,000 EnergyPlus simulations to predict the annual heating demand and percentage of overheating hours with excellent precision (3–4 % of percentage error). The benefits of our approach are demonstrated through 3 use cases: 1) a comparison of the impact and energy-overheating trade-off of insulation measures across various scenarios, 2) improving the design of parametric simulations by eliminating redundant parameter values, and 3) uncovering complex behaviors in simulation or surrogate models, to build trust in them and diagnose potential modeling or training errors. Finally, our results suggest that surrogate models can be trained on much less data (1000–3000) without compromising sensitivity analysis results.
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使用可解释的机器学习对荷兰排屋的供暖需求和过热进行深入的敏感性分析
敏感性分析通常通过关注最具影响力的参数来促进复杂建筑系统的设计或建模。然而,他们产生的见解通常仅限于对参数影响的排序。相反,许多应用程序可以从更高级的见解中受益,例如这些影响如何在不同的参数值和场景中变化。此外,敏感性分析结果应易于解释,以便于后续决策。为此,本文提出了一种新的基于部分依赖图的灵敏度分析方法。PD图进一步与字典学习、高级可视化和代理模型相结合,以促进其分析并降低其计算成本。利用该方法,研究了26个参数对荷兰排屋供暖需求和过热的影响。在66,000 EnergyPlus模拟中训练了两个代理模型,以极好的精度(≈百分比误差的3 - 4%)预测年供暖需求和过热小时百分比。我们的方法的好处通过3个用例得到了证明:1)在不同情况下对隔热措施的影响和能量过热权衡的比较,2)通过消除冗余参数值来改进参数模拟的设计,以及3)揭示模拟或替代模型中的复杂行为,以建立对它们的信任并诊断潜在的建模或训练错误。最后,我们的结果表明,代理模型可以在更少的数据(1000-3000)上进行训练,而不会影响灵敏度分析结果。
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Energy and Buildings
Energy and Buildings 工程技术-工程:土木
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12.70
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863
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: An international journal devoted to investigations of energy use and efficiency in buildings Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing the energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.
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