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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

S. Torabi Moghadam, F. Soncini, S.P. Corgnati, V. Fabi, F. Tahmasebi, A. Mahdavi:
"The Impact of Window Operation Assumptions on the Thermal Simulation Results of an Office Building";
Talk: 2nd ICAUD - International Conference on Architecture and Urban Design, Tirana, Albanien; 2014-05-08 - 2014-05-09; in: "2nd ICAUD - Proceedings", EPOKA Univ.; Dep. of Arch. (ed.); EPOKA-University, (2014), 8 pages.



English abstract:
Buildings' actual energy performance frequently does not meet the expectations at the design phase. One of the potential reasons for the discrepancy between expected and actual energy performance may be the uncertainties associated with building occupants' presence and behavior (e.g., operation of windows, blinds, luminaires). In this paper, we investigate the implications of different occupancy-related assumptions (pertaining to presence and window operation) on the predicted heating and cooling loads of a sample office building in Turin, Italy. Specifically, we deploy a dynamic numeric simulation application to compare standard occupancy models with probabilistic models in view of the computationally predicted heating and cooling demand of the building.

German abstract:
none - see english version

Keywords:
Thermal performance simulation, occupants´ behavior, stochastic models

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