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E-raamat: Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation

Edited by (Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands), Edited by (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)
  • Formaat: 792 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429688539
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  • Formaat: 792 pages
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When used appropriately building performance simulation has the potential to reduce the environmental impact of the built environment, to improve indoor quality and productivity, as well as facilitating future innovation and technological progress in construction. Since publication of the first edition of Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation, the discussion has shifted from a focus on software features to a new agenda, which centres on the effectiveness of building performance simulation in building life cycle processes.

This new edition provides a unique and comprehensive overview of building performance simulation for the complete building life-cycle from conception to demolition, and from a single building to district level. It contains new chapters on building information modelling, occupant behaviour modelling, urban physics modelling, urban building energy modelling, and renewable energy systems modelling. This new edition keeps the same chapter structure throughout including learning objectives, chapter summaries and assignments. Moreover, the book:

• Provides unique insights into the techniques of building performance modelling and simulation and their application to performance based design and operation of buildings and the systems which service them.

• Provides readers with the essential concepts of computational support of performance based design and operation.

• Provides examples of how to use building simulation techniques for practical design, management and operation, their limitations and future direction.

It is primarily intended for building and systems designers and operators, post-graduate architectural, environmental or mechanical engineering students

List of contributors viii
Foreword to the second edition xiii
Joe Clarke
Foreword to the first edition xiv
Joe Clarke
Preface to the second edition xvi
Preface to the first edition xvii
1 Building performance simulation - challenges and opportunities 1(10)
Jan L.M. Hensen
Roberto Lamberts
Part I Fundamentals 11(330)
2 Thermal load and energy performance prediction
13(63)
Jeffrey D. Spitler
3 Ventilation performance prediction
76(41)
Jelena Srebric
4 People in building performance simulation
117(29)
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Farhang Tahmasebi
5 Indoor thermal quality performance prediction
146(45)
Christoph Van Treeck
Daniel Wolki
6 Weather and climate in building performance simulation
191(30)
Drury B. Crawley
Charles S. Barnaby
7 Daylight performance predictions
221(49)
Christoph Reinhart
8 Moisture modeling and durability assessment of building envelopes: recent advances
270(45)
Aytac Kubilay
Xiaohai Zhou
Dominique Derome
Jan Carmeliet
9 Computational modeling in architectural acoustics
315(26)
Ardeshir Mahdavi
Part II Design 341(56)
10 The role of simulation in performance-based building
343(31)
Godfried Augenbroe
11 BIM and BPS: a case study of integration cost metrics and design options
374(10)
Timothy Hemsath
Matthew Goldsberry
Joel Yow
12 Building simulation for policy support
384(13)
Drury B. Crawley
Part III Operational optimization 397(104)
13 Building simulation for practical operational optimization
399(55)
David E. Claridge
Mitchell T. Paulus
14 Modeling and simulation in building automation systems
454(47)
Gregor P. Henze
Part IV Systems 501(156)
15 HVAC systems performance prediction
503(31)
Jonathan Wright
16 Micro-cogeneration system performance prediction
534(25)
Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
17 Modeling in building-to-grid integration
559(27)
Sen Huang
Thomas Sevilla
Wangda Zuo
18 Modelling HVAC and renewable energy plant and control
586(45)
Chris Underwood
Simon Rees
19 A view on future building system modeling and simulation
631(26)
Michael Wetter
Part V Urban 657(110)
20 Integrated resource flow modelling of the urban built environment
659(37)
Darren Robinson
21 Urban building energy modeling
696(27)
Christoph Reinhart
Carlos Cerezo Davila
22 Urban physics simulation for climate change adaptation of buildings and urban areas
723(44)
Bert Blocken
Twan Van Hooff
Yasin Toparlar
Christof Gromke
Hamid Montazeri
Wendy Janssen
Index 767
Jan L.M. Hensen is Professor in Building Performance Simulation at Eindhoven University of Technology. His teaching and research focuses on development and application of computational modelling and simulation for high-performance buildings while considering building physics, indoor environmental quality and building energy systems. He is, amongst other roles, Co-Editor of the first edition of Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation and the founding Co-Editor of the Journal of Building Performance Simulation.

Roberto Lamberts is a Professor in Construction at the Department of Civil Engineering of the Federal University of Santa Catarina. He is also currently a board member of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) and counsellor of the Brazilian Council for Sustainable Buildings. He is, amongst other roles, Co-Editor of the first edition of Building Performance Simulation for Design and Operation and editorial board member of the Journal of Building Performance Simulation.