The European target towards Zero Energy buildings is focusing on the energy retrofit of existing buildings. Often, in Mediterranean countries, existing buildings have historical relevancies, involving constraints, when dealing with their energy renovation, due to conservation reasons. To analyze possible energy retrofit actions, building energy performance simulation tools (BEPSt) are valuable. However, old buildings are often made of large stone walls whose resolution through conduction transfer function (CTF) used for sub-hourly time step simulation might be critical. This paper analyses how EnergyPlus and TRNSYS address such problem, explaining the differences between them and the reasons for low quality results.

Integration time step issue in Mediterranean Historic Building energy simulation

Mazzarella, Livio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The European target towards Zero Energy buildings is focusing on the energy retrofit of existing buildings. Often, in Mediterranean countries, existing buildings have historical relevancies, involving constraints, when dealing with their energy renovation, due to conservation reasons. To analyze possible energy retrofit actions, building energy performance simulation tools (BEPSt) are valuable. However, old buildings are often made of large stone walls whose resolution through conduction transfer function (CTF) used for sub-hourly time step simulation might be critical. This paper analyses how EnergyPlus and TRNSYS address such problem, explaining the differences between them and the reasons for low quality results.
2017
Historic Buildings; Performance simulation; Transient Heat Transfer; Energy (all)
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