Task 12 - Building Energy Analysis and Design Tools for Solar Applications

Atrium Models for the Analysis of Thermal Comfort and Energy Use
March 1996 - PDF 38.54MB
Editor: I. Bryn and P. A. Schiefloe
Document Number: T.12.A.3-1
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This report describes models for thermal comfort and energy consumption in atria. The models include infiltration and natural ventilation, stratification, air flow patterns, surface film coefficients, and solar radiation. These are models which have not been included in many of the commonly used building energy simulation tools, and their improvement constitutes the main result of this research.
Building Energy Simulation Test (BESTEST) and Diagnostic Methods
February 1995
Document Number: NREL/TP-472-6231
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This report documents a comparative testing and diagnostic procedure for thermal models related to the architectural fabric of the building. The report is divided into three parts: Part I is a users manual on how to apply the BESTEST procedure, Part II describes the development, field testing, and production of data for the procedure, Part III presents the output of the reference programs in tables and graphs.
Empirical Validation of Thermal Building Simulation Programs Using Test Room Data Vol. 1
September 1994 - PDF 7.12MB
Publisher: UK Building Research Establishment
Volume 1: Final Report is the first of this 3 volume set. These activities resulted in the production of a set of Building Energy Simulation Tests (BESTESTs), based on inter-model comparisons. These tests, based on domestic scale buildings, are structured such that reasons for poor predications from a program can be diagnosed.
Empirical Validation of Thermal Building Simulation Programs Using Test Room Data Vol. 2
September 1994 - PDF 3.83MB
Publisher: UK Building Research Establishment
Volume 2: Empirical Validation Package is the second of this 3 volume set. These activities resulted in the production of a set of Building Energy Simulation Tests (BESTESTs), based on inter-model comparisons. These tests, based on domestic scale buildings, are structured such that reasons for poor predications from a program can be diagnosed.
Empirical Validation of Thermal Building Simulation Programs Using Test Room Data Vol. 3
September 1994 - PDF 7.84MB
Editor: K. Lomas
Publisher: UK Building Research Establishment
Volume 3: Working Reports is the third of this 3 volume set. These activities resulted in the production of a set of Building Energy Simulation Tests (BESTESTs), based on inter-model comparisons. These tests, based on domestic scale buildings, are structured such that reasons for poor predications from a program can be diagnosed.
ADELINE Software (Integrated Daylighting and Lighting Computer Design Tool)
February 1994

ADELINE is an integrated lighting design tool which provides architects, window designers, consulting engineers, HVAC engineers, lighting engineers, and fixture manufacturers with detailed accurate information about the behavior of daylighting and electric lighting inside a building. It allows the architect to produce innovative and reliable designs by processing a side chain of complexities. It further enables one to calculate lighting energy consumption, the resultant internal heat gains, and the coupled heating and cooling energy consumption.

Thermochromic Switchable Glazing Modeling
October 1993 - PDF 1.02MB
Publisher: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics

This report concentrates on describing ways of modeling thermochromic glazing systems and how integration of these models into a building energy analysis simulation program can be accomplished. The algorithms introduced in this report will make it possible to determine the interaction between thermochromic switchable glazing systems and a buildings temperature behavior.

Transparent Insulation Material Modeling
Transparent Insulation Material Modeling
October 1993 - PDF 3.06MB
Document Number: T.12.A.1-2
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The algorithms presented in this report are intended to compute the interaction of transparent insulation systems and the temperature behavior of the entire building. These algorithms can be incorporated into any building energy analysis simulation tools that compute building energy balances on the basis of hourly weather data sets. The compilation of these algorithms is preceded by an overview of building applications and constructions of TIM systems which give an impression of the overall range of applications.