2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2009.02.016
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Application of sensitivity analysis in design of sustainable buildings

Abstract: Building performance can be expressed by different indicators as primary energy use, environmental load and/or the indoor environmental quality and a building performance simulation can provide the decision maker with a quantitative measure of the extent to which an integrated design solution satisfies the design requirements and objectives. In the design of sustainable Buildings it is beneficial to identify the most important design parameters in order to develop more efficiently alternative design solutions … Show more

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“…The previous relevant studies defined sensitivity analysis as consisting of a quantitative comparison of the changes in the outputs to the changes in the inputs [80][81][82][83]. In this study, the regional and system factors of the GSHP system were fixed, and the design factors (e.g., borehole length, grout thermal conductivity, borehole spacing, borehole diameter, U-pipe diameter and U-pipe position) of the base case were configured as inputs (e.g., scenarios by category) according to the range to establish the GSHP system's scenarios (refer to Table 5).…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous relevant studies defined sensitivity analysis as consisting of a quantitative comparison of the changes in the outputs to the changes in the inputs [80][81][82][83]. In this study, the regional and system factors of the GSHP system were fixed, and the design factors (e.g., borehole length, grout thermal conductivity, borehole spacing, borehole diameter, U-pipe diameter and U-pipe position) of the base case were configured as inputs (e.g., scenarios by category) according to the range to establish the GSHP system's scenarios (refer to Table 5).…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andarini et al [8] defined the most sensitive parameters for reducing the cooling energy requirements in small office buildings. Heiselberg et al [9] concentrated on the implementation of a sensitivity analysis to design sustainable buildings and found significant parameters that are important for decreasing the primary energy consumption of selected buildings. Badescu et al [10] studied on the first Romanian passive office building and performed a local sensitivity analysis to find impact of thickness of insulation on external wall and roof, lighting, heat released by habitants and set point temperature for cooling.…”
Section: Building Parameters That Influence Energy Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it defines the influence of the individual design components on the total performance of the models in general [9].…”
Section: Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is essential to address the energy consumption of buildings in order to solve the various problems caused by global warming because buildings comprise 23-47% of all the energy consumed [1][2][3][4][5]. In this context, the energy efficiency of buildings can be influenced by building façade-related factors, such as the U-value or g-value of the windows, daylight factor, and shading [6]. Two main approaches can be used to reduce the building facade-related energy consumption: (1) improving the energy efficiency of the building facade, and (2) integrating renewable energy devices into the building facade.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%