An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings

The operation of buildings is linked to approximately 36% of the global energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change. Assessing the energy consumption and efficiency of buildings is a complex task addressed by a variety of methods. Building energy modeling is among the dom...

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Main Authors: Nikolaos Kampelis, Georgios I. Papayiannis, Dionysia Kolokotsa, Georgios N. Galanis, Daniela Isidori, Cristina Cristalli, Athanasios N. Yannacopoulos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1170
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spelling doaj-2e7185e95d43426b8b400957de93e7932020-11-25T02:09:30ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01135117010.3390/en13051170en13051170An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for BuildingsNikolaos Kampelis0Georgios I. Papayiannis1Dionysia Kolokotsa2Georgios N. Galanis3Daniela Isidori4Cristina Cristalli5Athanasios N. Yannacopoulos6Energy Management in the Built Environment Research Lab, Environmental Engineering School, Technical University of Crete, 73100 Chania, GreeceMathematical Modeling and Applications Laboratory, Section of Mathematics, Hellenic Naval Academy, 18539 Piraeus, GreeceEnergy Management in the Built Environment Research Lab, Environmental Engineering School, Technical University of Crete, 73100 Chania, GreeceMathematical Modeling and Applications Laboratory, Section of Mathematics, Hellenic Naval Academy, 18539 Piraeus, GreeceResearch for Innovation, AEA srl, Angeli di Rosora, 60030 Marche, ItalyResearch for Innovation, AEA srl, Angeli di Rosora, 60030 Marche, ItalyStochastic Modeling and Applications Laboratory, Department of Statistics, Athens University of Economics & Business, 10434 Athens, GreeceThe operation of buildings is linked to approximately 36% of the global energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change. Assessing the energy consumption and efficiency of buildings is a complex task addressed by a variety of methods. Building energy modeling is among the dominant methodologies in evaluating the energy efficiency of buildings commonly applied for evaluating design and renovation energy efficiency measures. Although building energy modeling is a valuable tool, it is rarely the case that simulation results are assessed against the building’s actual energy performance. In this context, the simulation results of the HVAC energy consumption in the case of a smart industrial near-zero energy building are used to explore areas of uncertainty and deviation of the building energy model against measured data. Initial model results are improved based on a trial and error approach to minimize deviation based on key identified parameters. In addition, a novel approach based on functional shape modeling and Kalman filtering is developed and applied to further minimize systematic discrepancies. Results indicate a significant initial performance gap between the initial model and the actual energy consumption. The efficiency and the effectiveness of the developed integrated model is highlighted.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1170deformable modelselectric energy demandfunctional statisticskalman filteringshape-invariant model
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author Nikolaos Kampelis
Georgios I. Papayiannis
Dionysia Kolokotsa
Georgios N. Galanis
Daniela Isidori
Cristina Cristalli
Athanasios N. Yannacopoulos
spellingShingle Nikolaos Kampelis
Georgios I. Papayiannis
Dionysia Kolokotsa
Georgios N. Galanis
Daniela Isidori
Cristina Cristalli
Athanasios N. Yannacopoulos
An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
Energies
deformable models
electric energy demand
functional statistics
kalman filtering
shape-invariant model
author_facet Nikolaos Kampelis
Georgios I. Papayiannis
Dionysia Kolokotsa
Georgios N. Galanis
Daniela Isidori
Cristina Cristalli
Athanasios N. Yannacopoulos
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title An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
title_short An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
title_full An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
title_fullStr An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
title_full_unstemmed An Integrated Energy Simulation Model for Buildings
title_sort integrated energy simulation model for buildings
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The operation of buildings is linked to approximately 36% of the global energy consumption, 40% of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate change. Assessing the energy consumption and efficiency of buildings is a complex task addressed by a variety of methods. Building energy modeling is among the dominant methodologies in evaluating the energy efficiency of buildings commonly applied for evaluating design and renovation energy efficiency measures. Although building energy modeling is a valuable tool, it is rarely the case that simulation results are assessed against the building’s actual energy performance. In this context, the simulation results of the HVAC energy consumption in the case of a smart industrial near-zero energy building are used to explore areas of uncertainty and deviation of the building energy model against measured data. Initial model results are improved based on a trial and error approach to minimize deviation based on key identified parameters. In addition, a novel approach based on functional shape modeling and Kalman filtering is developed and applied to further minimize systematic discrepancies. Results indicate a significant initial performance gap between the initial model and the actual energy consumption. The efficiency and the effectiveness of the developed integrated model is highlighted.
topic deformable models
electric energy demand
functional statistics
kalman filtering
shape-invariant model
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1170
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