Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings

Typical meteorological years (TMYs) are widely used for the analysis and simulation of energy-intensive systems. The reliability of a developed typical year depends on the accuracy of the historical record of weather data as well as the fitness of the developed approach to the application. In this w...

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Main Authors: Nasser Al-Azri, Saleh Al-Saadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2018-11-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering Research
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/2791
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spelling doaj-b48650ccf3e24916b43923fa08c18c382020-11-25T03:25:47ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422018-11-0115212914110.24200/tjer.vol15iss2pp129-1412438Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential BuildingsNasser Al-Azri0Saleh Al-Saadi1Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khoud, MuscatDepartment of Civil & Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khoud, MuscatTypical meteorological years (TMYs) are widely used for the analysis and simulation of energy-intensive systems. The reliability of a developed typical year depends on the accuracy of the historical record of weather data as well as the fitness of the developed approach to the application. In this work, a TMY for Seeb area in the Muscat Governorate, Oman was developed using different approaches. The developed TMYs are compared to the current commonly used TMY which is based on 1985-2001 records that have many gaps and anomalies and hence have intensive interpolation treatment. The different TMYs were compared by simulating energy consumption of a typical residential building and also by studying applicability of passive cooling strategies. The findings showed that the variation in energy consumption is minimal for the different TMY development approaches for the same set of historical records but the difference is very significant when the comparison is based on the two sets from the two periods of records.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/2791typical meteorological year (tmy)weather datapassive cooling.
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author Nasser Al-Azri
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Saleh Al-Saadi
Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
The Journal of Engineering Research
typical meteorological year (tmy)
weather data
passive cooling.
author_facet Nasser Al-Azri
Saleh Al-Saadi
author_sort Nasser Al-Azri
title Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
title_short Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
title_full Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
title_fullStr Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
title_full_unstemmed Variant Developments of Typical Meteorological Years (TMYs) for Seeb, Oman and their Impact on Energy Simulation of Residential Buildings
title_sort variant developments of typical meteorological years (tmys) for seeb, oman and their impact on energy simulation of residential buildings
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series The Journal of Engineering Research
issn 1726-6009
1726-6742
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Typical meteorological years (TMYs) are widely used for the analysis and simulation of energy-intensive systems. The reliability of a developed typical year depends on the accuracy of the historical record of weather data as well as the fitness of the developed approach to the application. In this work, a TMY for Seeb area in the Muscat Governorate, Oman was developed using different approaches. The developed TMYs are compared to the current commonly used TMY which is based on 1985-2001 records that have many gaps and anomalies and hence have intensive interpolation treatment. The different TMYs were compared by simulating energy consumption of a typical residential building and also by studying applicability of passive cooling strategies. The findings showed that the variation in energy consumption is minimal for the different TMY development approaches for the same set of historical records but the difference is very significant when the comparison is based on the two sets from the two periods of records.
topic typical meteorological year (tmy)
weather data
passive cooling.
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/2791
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