Occupant behaviour is often the first reason for the discrepancy between designed and real total energy use in buildings. A possible solution to bridge this gap is designing buildings whose performances show little variations despite of alternating occupants’ behaviour. The aim of this work was to investigate how occupants’ behaviour varies according to the building envelope design: different input values have been chosen for three design features – thermal mass, transparency and solar shadings – in order to discover the most robust ones. The study is carried out through simulations on an office building in 3 weather climates and probabilistic models for window opening and use of shading, based on real occupants’ behaviour, have been implemented. By testing the influence of building’s design on occupants’ behaviour, the present contribution highlights the importance of the robustness’ evaluation of a building during the design phase in order to obtain more realistic energy predictions.

Robustness of building design with respect to ENERGY RELATED occupant behavior / Fabi, Valentina; Buso, T.; Andersen, R. V.; Corgnati, STEFANO PAOLO; Olesen, B. W.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 1998-2005. (Intervento presentato al convegno Building Simulation 2013 tenutosi a Chambèry, France nel 25th-28th August).

Robustness of building design with respect to ENERGY RELATED occupant behavior

FABI, VALENTINA;CORGNATI, STEFANO PAOLO;
2013

Abstract

Occupant behaviour is often the first reason for the discrepancy between designed and real total energy use in buildings. A possible solution to bridge this gap is designing buildings whose performances show little variations despite of alternating occupants’ behaviour. The aim of this work was to investigate how occupants’ behaviour varies according to the building envelope design: different input values have been chosen for three design features – thermal mass, transparency and solar shadings – in order to discover the most robust ones. The study is carried out through simulations on an office building in 3 weather climates and probabilistic models for window opening and use of shading, based on real occupants’ behaviour, have been implemented. By testing the influence of building’s design on occupants’ behaviour, the present contribution highlights the importance of the robustness’ evaluation of a building during the design phase in order to obtain more realistic energy predictions.
2013
9782746662940
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