@conference {3442, title = {An Improved Simple Chilled Water Cooling Coil Model}, booktitle = {SimBuild 2012 IBPSA Conference}, year = {2012}, month = {08/2012}, abstract = {

The accurate prediction of cooling and dehumidification coil performance is important in model-based fault detection and in the prediction of HVAC system energy consumption for support of both design and operations. It is frequently desirable to use a simple cooling coil model that does not require detailed specification of coil geometry and material properties. The approach adopted is to match the overall UA of the coil to the rating conditions and to estimate the air-side and water-side components of the UA using correlations developed by Holmes (1982). This approach requires some geometrical information about the coil and the paper investigates the sensitivity of the overall performance prediction to uncertainties in this information, including assuming a fixed ratio of air-side to water-side UA at the rating condition. Finally, simulation results from different coil models are compared, and experimental data are used to validate the improved cooling coil model.

}, author = {Liping Wang and Philip Haves and Walter F. Buhl} } @article {413, title = {Comparing computer run time of building simulation programs}, journal = {Building Simulation}, volume = {1}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, pages = {210-213}, abstract = {

This paper presents an approach to comparing computer run time of building simulation programs. The computing run time of a simulation program depends on several key factors, including the calculation algorithm and modeling capabilities of the program, the run period, the simulation time step, the complexity of the energy models, the run control settings, and the software and hardware configurations of the computer that is used to make the simulation runs. To demonstrate the approach, simulation runs are performed for several representative DOE-2.1E and EnergyPlus energy models. The computer run time of these energy models are then compared and analyzed.

}, keywords = {computer run time, doe-2, energyplus, simulation program}, doi = {10.1007/s12273-008-8123-y}, author = {Tianzhen Hong and Walter F. Buhl and Philip Haves and Stephen E. Selkowitz and Michael Wetter} } @article {419, title = {EnergyPlus Analysis Capabilities for Use in Title 24}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, institution = {LBNL}, keywords = {building simulation, code compliance, energyplus, title 24}, issn = {LBNL-822E}, url = {http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0z78090x}, author = {Tianzhen Hong and Walter F. Buhl and Philip Haves} } @article {420, title = {EnergyPlus Run Time Analysis}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, institution = {LBNL}, issn = {LBNL-1311E, CEC-500-2008-094}, url = {http://escholarship.org/uc/item/36h4m5z0}, author = {Tianzhen Hong and Walter F. Buhl and Philip Haves} } @article {3389, title = {Energy Performance of Underfloor Air Distribution Systems}, year = {2007}, institution = {California Energy Commission - Public Interest Energy Research Program}, author = {Fred S. Bauman and Thomas L. Webster and Hui Jin and Wolfgang Lukaschek and Corinne Benedek and Edward A. Arens and Paul F. Linden and Anna Lui and Walter F. Buhl and Darryl J. Dickerhoff} } @proceedings {3396, title = {Using EnergyPlus for California Title-24 Compliance Calculations}, journal = {SimBuild 2006}, year = {2006}, month = {08/2006}, address = {Cambridge, MA, USA}, author = {Yu Joe Huang and Norman Bourassa and Walter F. Buhl and Ender Erdem and Robert J. Hitchcock} } @conference {1945, title = {Using EnergyPlus for California Title-24 compliance calculations}, booktitle = {SimBuild 2006}, year = {2006}, month = {08/2006}, address = {Cambridge, MA}, abstract = {

For the past decade, the non-residential portion of California{\textquoteright}s Title-24 building energy standard has relied on DOE-2.1E as the reference computer simulation program for development as well as compliance. However, starting in 2004, the California Energy Commission has been evaluating the possible use of EnergyPlus as the reference program in future revisions of Title-24. As part of this evaluation, the authors converted the Alternate Compliance Method (ACM) certification test suite of 150 DOE-2 files to EnergyPlus, and made parallel DOE-2 and EnergyPlus runs for this extensive set of test cases. A customized version of DOE-2.1E named doe2ep was developed to automate the conversion process. This paper describes this conversion process, including the difficulties in establishing an apples-to-apples comparison between the two programs, and summarizes how the DOE-2 and EnergyPlus results compare for the ACM test cases.

}, author = {Yu Joe Huang and Norman Bourassa and Walter F. Buhl and Ender Erdem and Robert J. Hitchcock} } @proceedings {2823, title = {EnergyPlus: An Update}, journal = {SimBuild 2004, Building Sustainability and Performance Through Simulation}, year = {2004}, month = {08/2004}, address = {Boulder, Colorado, USA}, author = {Drury B. Crawley and Linda K. Lawrie and Curtis O. Pedersen and Frederick C. Winkelmann and Michael J. Witte and Richard K. Strand and Richard J. Liesen and Walter F. Buhl and Yu Joe Huang and Robert H. Henninger and Jason Glazer and Daniel E. Fisher and Don B. Shirley and Brent T. Griffith and Peter G. Ellis and Lixing Gu} } @conference {55797, title = {The DOE-2 Computer Program for Thermal Simulation of Buildings}, booktitle = {American Institute of Physics (AIP)}, volume = {135}, number = {642}, year = {1985}, month = {01/1985}, publisher = {American Institute of Physics}, organization = {American Institute of Physics}, doi = {10.1063/1.35478}, author = {Birdsall, Bruce E. and Walter F. Buhl and Richard B. Curtis and Ender Erdem and Joseph Eto and James J. Hirsch and Karen H. Olson and Frederick C. Winkelmann} } @proceedings {55943, title = {New Features of the DOE-2.1c Energy Analysis Program}, journal = {International Building Performance Simulation Association}, year = {1985}, month = {01/1985}, publisher = {International Building Performance Simulation Association}, url = {http://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/BS1985/BS85_195_200.pdf}, author = {Walter F. Buhl and Ender Erdem and Joseph H. Eto and James J. Hirsch and Frederick C. Winkelmann} } @conference {55945, title = {The DOE-2 Building Energy Analysis Program}, booktitle = {ASEAN Conference on Energy Conservation in Buildings}, year = {1984}, month = {05/1984}, address = {Singapore}, author = {Richard B. Curtis and Birdsall, Bruce E. and Walter F. Buhl and Ender Erdem and Joseph H. Eto and James J. Hirsch and Karen H. Olson and Frederick C. Winkelmann} }