Accuracy of Code Compliant Design-Stage Building Energy Performance Simulation Models_Crimson Publishers

 Accuracy of Code Compliant Design-Stage Building Energy Performance Simulation Models by Sergio Tarantino in  Crimson publishersAdvancements in Civil Engineering & Technology


Energy reduction standards have been adopted in legislation by many US states, such as ASHRAE 90.1. Aspects of 90.1 have also been adopted within many country’s national mandated building regulations. The development of Building Energy Performance Simulation (BEPS) models is one of the principal methods used to show compliance with these mandated building codes. In order to achieve the higher levels of certification of LEEDTM, a design stage model is virtually a requirement. Researchers and practitioners are indicating a growing concern with the perceived inaccuracies of BEPS models when compared to an occupied building’s energy usage. While the standard’s authors state that compliance models should not be used to compare to the actual building’s energy use, the developers funding the creation of such models, may not be aligned with this view.

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