2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112448
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Quantifying the impact of personal comfort systems on thermal satisfaction and energy consumption in office buildings under different U.S. climates

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“…Once the virtual model is created, a program analyzes the building's performance under different scenarios, such as varying occupancy levels or weather conditions. The simulation can be used to predict factors such as heating and cooling loads [181]- [183], energy consumption [184]- [186], thermal comfort [187]- [189], lighting [190]- [193] and indoor air quality [194]- [197]. Building simulation can also be used to optimize the building design and operation [198], [199], assess the impact of retrofit measures [200], [201], and compare the performance of different building technologies.…”
Section: Organization Of This Dissertationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the virtual model is created, a program analyzes the building's performance under different scenarios, such as varying occupancy levels or weather conditions. The simulation can be used to predict factors such as heating and cooling loads [181]- [183], energy consumption [184]- [186], thermal comfort [187]- [189], lighting [190]- [193] and indoor air quality [194]- [197]. Building simulation can also be used to optimize the building design and operation [198], [199], assess the impact of retrofit measures [200], [201], and compare the performance of different building technologies.…”
Section: Organization Of This Dissertationmentioning
confidence: 99%