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Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of building performance using probabilistic climate projections: A UK case study
Authors:Wei TianPieter de Wilde
Affiliation:
  • School of Architecture, Design and Environment, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK
  • Abstract:This study explores the uncertainties and sensitivities in the prediction of the thermal performance of buildings under climate change. This type of analysis is key to the assessment of the adaptability and resilience of buildings to changing climate conditions. The paper presents a comprehensive overview of the key methodological steps needed for a probabilistic prediction of building performance in the long term future (50 to 80 years). The approach propagates uncertainties in climate change predictions as well as the uncertainties related to interventions in building fabric and systems.A case study focussing on an air-conditioned university building at the campus of the authors is presented in order to demonstrate the methodology. This employs the most recent probabilistic climate change projections for the United Kingdom (UKCP09 dataset) and takes into account facility management uncertainties when exploring uncertainties in the prediction of heating energy, cooling energy, and carbon emissions.
    Keywords:Energy performance  Building simulation  Climate change  Uncertainty analysis  Sensitivity analysis
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