THE EARLY DESIGN MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF ENERGY AND COST PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING DESIGN OPTIONS |
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Authors: | Y.G. YOHANIS B. NORTON |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Sustainable Technologies, School of the Built Environment , University of Ulster , Belfast, BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland, UK |
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Abstract: | In order to encourage the use of computer modelling in building environmental analysis, it is necessary to provide a model developed from the designer's point of view. Detailed simulation models require a high degree of expertise and familiarity, further, there is also a need for detailed information not available in the early stages of the design process. Simplified models play an important role in the early stages of a design to achieve an integrated design: firstly, they are easy to use and, secondly, they require information easily available at the start of a design. In the Early Design Model (EDM) the solar gain utilisation factor has been determined as a continuous function of thermal mass. The differences between the annual energy predictions of EDM and SERI-RES ranges from 0.1% to 4.6% for time constants ranging from 378 to 2.52 h. The differences between the two sets of predictions on monthly basis ranges from ?3.6% to ?6.48% (EDM's predictions being larger) during the heating season, and from +2.86% to a maximum of +51% (EDM's predictions being smaller) in the remaining part of the year. In addition to energy predictions, EDM incorporates a facility which gives cost indications. |
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Keywords: | Thermal simulation Modelling Energy performance Analysis |
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