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Empirical Validation of Building Energy Modeling using Flexible Research Platform...

by Piljae Im, Joshua R New, Jaewan Joe
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Building Simulation 2019
Book Title
Building Simulation 2019
Publication Date
Conference Name
16th IBPSA International Conference & Exhibition on Building Simulation 2019
Conference Location
Rome, Italy
Conference Sponsor
IBPSA
Conference Date
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Recently, efforts have been made to provide reliable empirical data for ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 140, Standard Method of Test for the Evaluation of Building Energy Analysis Computer Programs, to enable improved accuracy of building energy model (BEM) engines and improved characterization of their accuracy. The motivation for this effort is that the use of reliable empirical validation data sets in the evaluation of building energy modeling tools will lead to more consistent and validated simulation engines across all software vendors. This would expedite the use of building energy modeling in designing new buildings and retrofitting existing buildings, which delivers more energy efficient buildings.

As part of a three-year multi-lab empirical validation project sponsored by U.S. DOE, this research project generated cooling season test plans by reviewing ASHRAE Standard 140, and the tests were performed based on the test plan. Finally, the experimental data sets were compared with the EnergyPlus model to demonstrate the validation procedure.