Title
Performance analysis based on parameter identification
Author
Polinder, H.
Spiekman, M.E.
van Dijk, H.A.L.
Publication year
2015
Abstract
A next generation of models is needed to guarantee energy performances of buildings and systems in practice. Current energy performance models use assumptions on climate, user behavior, characteristics of building and systems that may deviate from reality. Improvement of the accuracy of these models and assumptions is necessary to better predict the real energy performance of buildings and systems. Joining calculation models with data, using dynamic parameter identification (DPI), is a promising way for a better prediction of energy use in practice. Three example cases for identifying deviating building and system properties are discussed.
Subject
Fluid & Solid Mechanics
HTFD - Heat Transfer & Fluid Dynamics
TS - Technical Sciences
Energy
Behavioral research
Buildings
Climate models
Dynamics
Energy efficiency
Identification (control systems)
Calculation models
Dynamic parameters
Energy
Energy performance
Energy performance of buildings
Performance analysis
System property
Parameter estimation
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TNO identifier
534861
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam
ISSN
1876-6102
Source
Energy Procedia, 78, 3019-3024
Series
Energy Procedia
Bibliographical note
Ook gepresenteerd op: 6th International Building Physics Conference, IBPC 2015, 14-17 June 2015
Document type
article