00936nas a2200157 4500008004100000245008500041210006900126260003000195520038100225653004400606653001000650100001800660700002200678700002400700856005400724 2015 eng d00aCLIMATE-SPECIFIC MODELING AND ANALYSIS FOR BEST-PRACTICE INDIAN OFFICE BUILDINGS0 aCLIMATESPECIFIC MODELING AND ANALYSIS FOR BESTPRACTICE INDIAN OF aHyderabad, Indiac12/20153 a
This paper describes the methodology and results of building energy modeling to validate and quantify the energy savings from conservation measures in medium-sized office buildings in four different climate zones in India. We present the different energy measures and their expected and simulated performances and discuss the results and the influence of climate.
10aClimate specific building energy models10aindia1 aSingh, Reshma1 aRavache, Baptiste1 aDutton, Spencer, M. uhttp://www.ibpsa.org/proceedings/BS2015/p2714.pdf01318nas a2200193 4500008003900000245006300039210006300102260002500165520071500190100002400905700001500929700001900944700002200963700002900985700002601014700002001040700001801060856004601078 2012 d00aApplication of a stochastic window use model in EnergyPlus0 aApplication of a stochastic window use model in EnergyPlus aMadison, WIc08/20123 aNatural ventilation, used appropriately, has the potential to provide both significant HVAC energy savings, and improvements in occupant satisfaction.
Central to the development of natural ventilation models is the need to accurately represent the behavior of building occupants. The work covered in this paper describes a method of implementing a stochastic window model in EnergyPlus. Simulated window use data from three stochastic window opening models was then compared to measured window opening behavior, collected in a naturally-ventilated office in California. Recommendations regarding the selection of stochastic window use models, and their implementation in EnergyPlus, are presented.
1 aDutton, Spencer, M.1 aZhang, Hui1 aZhai, Yongchao1 aArens, Edward, A.1 aSmires, Youness, Bennani1 aBrunswick, Samuel, L.1 aKonis, Kyle, S.1 aHaves, Philip uhttps://escholarship.org/uc/item/2gm7r783