Much of the current building simulation research and development concentrates on improving user interfaces to simulation “engines”. The goal seems to be to make the software easier to use. This begs two questions: what interface to use?
IBPSA 1997 - Prague, Czech Republic
International Building Simulation Conference 1997, Prague, Czech Republic.
Contains 117 papers.
Volume content
A comparative validation based certification test for home energy rating system software | 1997 | English
This paper summarizes a two volume National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report entitled "Home Energy Rating System Building Energy Simulation Test (HERS BESTEST)" (Judkoff and Neymark, 1995a).
This paper describes the contents of an application manual for building energy and environmental software to be published in the UK.
A study on the thermal performance simulation to evaluate the prefabricated radiant floor heating panels | 1997 | English
Computer models used for analyzing heat transfer have been developed and computerized for the precise thermal analysis of two typical prefabricated radiant floor heating panels.
Aggregate space-time performance indicators for simulation-based building evaluation procedures | 1997 | English
Computational modeling of building performance can generate extensive amounts of data. For this data to be useful, it must effectively interface with the informational requirements and procedural constraints of the building delivery process.
This work describes the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation of flow and pollutant dispersion around a cube.
While visual rendering of buildings is the state of the art in today' s design programs, acoustic or auditory rendering is still in its infancy.
A hybrid monitoring-modeling procedure for analyzing the performance of large central chilling plants | 1997 | English
This paper presents a methodology to effectively model the performance of central chilled water plants in campus or multi-building complexes where detailed modeling of every building served by the plant is out of the question, usually due to budge
During the academic year 95-96 an NMF based model library has been developed by the IDA group.
A systematic method for hygrothermal analysis of building constructions using computer models | 1997 | English
The design of a naturally ventilated atrium was assessed using both wind tunnel and CFD methods to appraise and modify the response of the system to wind forces.
In this paper ongoing work using the computer algebra system Maple V and the object-based environment Spark is presented, that aim at the an alytical approximate resolution of problems encountered in air flows in dwelling zones, using computer
A substructuring approach to 3D conduction probelms: aplications to buildings' components | 1997 | English
The present paper describes how the use of a modal synthesis method in the study of the thermal behaviour of buildings both facilitates and hastes the modelling step concerning the problem of linear conduction in multidimensional components.
A comparison is made between two thermal simulation modelling programs with particular reference to HVAC plant modelling.
The IMAGE project aims to generate new performance information for advanced glazing and identify opportunities for applications.
A randomised approach to multiple regression analysis of building energy simulation | 1997 | English
Multiple regression analysis (MRA) is useful for developing energy prediction equations from the results of building energy simulation.
The use of daylighting and artificial lighting simulation programs to calculate complex systems and models in the design practice often is impeded by the fact that the operation of these programs, especially the model input, is extremely complicat