1994
DOI: 10.1177/014362449401500306
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Building energy analysis simulation: Experience of three programs in use

Abstract: This paper reports an experience of using three building energy analysis programs- BLAST-3.0, DOE-2.1D and ESP version 7 release 2b. The programs are validated and their results compared for the subtropical climate of Hong Kong. Two occupied buildings have been studied to evaluate the programs; a ten-storey office building and a Polytechnic lecturer's office. The indoor conditions and the energy consumptions of the two buildings were measured. The predicted energy performance is compared with the measured ener… Show more

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“…One example in this fraction is a comparison between DOE, ESP-r and BLAST where an office building and a lecturer's office are simulated. 13 A range of information sources connected to building simulation can be found in Hong et al 14 The result of a building energy simulation in the design phase of a building process is highly dependent on the accuracy of component data, such as material properties and heat exchanger efficiency. The heat exchanger used in the studied object was found to have a temperature efficiency above 83% in early tests conducted in a laboratory environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One example in this fraction is a comparison between DOE, ESP-r and BLAST where an office building and a lecturer's office are simulated. 13 A range of information sources connected to building simulation can be found in Hong et al 14 The result of a building energy simulation in the design phase of a building process is highly dependent on the accuracy of component data, such as material properties and heat exchanger efficiency. The heat exchanger used in the studied object was found to have a temperature efficiency above 83% in early tests conducted in a laboratory environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%