The application of computer modelling to develop a methodology for ‘existing building’ upgrades to move towards carbon-neutral buildings
Contribuinte(s) |
O'Sullivan, Dominic |
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05/11/2015
2014
2014
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Resumo |
The retrofitting of existing buildings for decreased energy usage, through increased energy efficiency and for minimum carbon dioxide emissions throughout their remaining lifetime is a major area of research. This research area requires development to provide building professionals with more efficient building retrofit solution determination tools. The overarching objective of this research is to develop a tool for this purpose through the implementation of a prescribed methodology. This has been achieved in three distinct steps. Firstly, the concept of using the degree-days modelling method as an adequate means of basing retrofit decision upon was analysed and the results illustrated that the concept had merit. Secondly, the concept of combining the degree-days modelling method and the Genetic Algorithms optimisation method is investigated as a method of determining optimal thermal energy retrofit solutions. Thirdly, the combination of the degree-days modelling method and the Genetic Algorithms optimisation method were packaged into a building retrofit decision-support tool and named BRaSS (Building Retrofit Support Software). The results demonstrate clearly that, fundamental building information, simplified occupancy profiles and weather data used in a static simulation modelling method is a sufficient and adequate means to base retrofitting decisions upon. The results also show that basing retrofit decisions upon energy analysis results are the best means to guide a retrofit project and also to achieve results which are optimum for a particular building. The results also indicate that the building retrofit decision-support tool, BRaSS, is an effective method to determine optimum thermal energy retrofit solutions. Accepted Version Not peer reviewed |
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Identificador |
Murray, S. N. 2014. The application of computer modelling to develop a methodology for ‘existing building’ upgrades to move towards carbon-neutral buildings. PhD Thesis, University College Cork. |
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University College Cork |
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© 2014, Sean N. Murray. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
Palavras-Chave | #BRaSS #Building simulation #Building retrofit #Thermal energy retrofitting #Building retrofit simulation software |
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Doctoral thesis Doctoral PHD (Engineering) |