2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12214107
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Building Energy Performance Analysis: An Experimental Validation of an In-House Dynamic Simulation Tool through a Real Test Room

Abstract: This paper focuses on the experimental validation of a building energy performance simulation tool by means of a comparative analysis between numerical results and measurements obtained on a real test room. The empirical tests were carried out for several months under variable weather conditions and in free-floating indoor temperature regime (switched off HVAC system). Measurements were exploited for validating an in-house simulation tool, implemented in MatLab and called DETECt, developed for dynamically asse… Show more

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“…To encourage their application, the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) hosts and maintains the BEST Directory, a list of recognised Building Energy Software Tools (BEST) which counts 207 among BPS and other useful tools at the time the authors wrote this paper. In addition, many in-house BPS have been also developed within universities or scientific institutions for the purpose of more advanced research [17,18], or to enhance capabilities for complex simulations [19,20]. Modelling of innovative energy systems and multi-building simulations are also interesting applications of BPS [21,22].…”
Section: Application Of Bim and Bem Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To encourage their application, the U.S. Department of Energy (US DOE) hosts and maintains the BEST Directory, a list of recognised Building Energy Software Tools (BEST) which counts 207 among BPS and other useful tools at the time the authors wrote this paper. In addition, many in-house BPS have been also developed within universities or scientific institutions for the purpose of more advanced research [17,18], or to enhance capabilities for complex simulations [19,20]. Modelling of innovative energy systems and multi-building simulations are also interesting applications of BPS [21,22].…”
Section: Application Of Bim and Bem Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, BES models are well established in the building sector, where they have been adopted for decades by researchers and practitioners to predict and analyze the energy use and indoor environmental conditions of buildings for human occupancy [24]. The use of BES models is considered crucial for the assessment of the environmental and energyrelated impacts of those buildings [25]. The crucial role of BES models in the building sector has led to the development of a vast body of knowledge.…”
Section: Building Energy Simulation (Bes) Models For Livestock Housesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different tools are available on the market as commercial software [60,61]; however, the adoption of the these software options is often not flexible because they are linked to specific weather data files [62] or are not capable of simulating novel technologies that can be integrated into the building envelope [63]. To cope with these issues, the adoption of in-house building energy performance simulation tool is a key strategy [64][65][66]. Despite prior research shedding light on associated challenges and the utility of software tools, there remains a lack of clarity regarding their real-world performance and reliability, especially in Mediterranean regions like Cyprus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%