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Uncertainty analysis in building performance simulation for design support
Authors:Christina J Hopfe  Jan LM Hensen
Affiliation:a BRE Institute of Sustainable Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF24 3AA, Wales, UK
b Building Physics and Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, NL-5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:Building performance simulation (BPS) has the potential to provide relevant design information by indicating directions for design solutions. A major challenge in simulation tools is how to deal with difficulties through large variety of parameters and complexity of factors such as non-linearity, discreteness, and uncertainty.The purpose of uncertainty and sensitivity analysis can be described as identifying uncertainties in input and output of a system or simulation tool 1], 2] and 3].In practice uncertainty and sensitivity analysis have many additional benefits including: (1) With the help of parameter screening it enables the simplification of a model 4]. (2) It allows the analysis of the robustness of a model 5]. (3) It makes aware of unexpected sensitivities that may lead to errors and/or wrong specifications (quality assurance) 6], 7], 8], 9] and 10]. (4) By changing the input of the parameters and showing the effect on the outcome of a model, it provides a “what-if analysis” (decision support). 11].In this paper a case study is performed based on an office building with respect to various building performance parameters. Uncertainty analysis (UA) is carried out and implications for the results considering energy consumption and thermal comfort are demonstrated and elaborated. The added value and usefulness of the integration of UA in BPS is shown.
Keywords:Building performance simulation  Uncertainty analysis  Robustness analysis  Physical  Design and scenario uncertainties
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