Title of article
Adding advanced behavioural models in whole building energy simulation: A study on the total energy impact of manual and automated lighting control
Author/Authors
Denis Bourgeois، نويسنده , , Christoph Reinhart، نويسنده , , Iain Macdonald، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
814
To page
823
Abstract
Behavioural models derived from on-going field studies can provide the basis for predicting personal action taken to adjust lighting levels, remedy direct glare, and save energy in response to physical conditions. Enabling these behavioural models in advanced lighting simulation programs, such as DAYSIM and the Lightswitch Wizard, allows for a more realistic estimate of lighting use under dynamic conditions. The current downside of these approaches is that the whole building energy impact of manual changes in blind settings and lighting use, including its effect on heating and cooling requirements, is not considered. A sub-hourly occupancy-based control model (SHOCC), which enables advanced behavioural models within whole building energy simulation, is presented. The considered behavioural models are the Lightswitch2002 algorithms for manual and automated light and blind control, while the investigated whole building energy simulation program is ESP-r.
Keywords
Energy simulation , daylighting , Lighting controls , User behavioural models
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Energy and Buildings
Record number
419774
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