Energy and environmental benefits assessment through modeling and simulation for different typologies of buildings and different climates

From Linked Building Data Community Group
  • Title: Energy and environmental benefits assessment through modeling and simulation for different typologies of buildings and different climates
  • Description: District energy simulations performed by an accurate physical simulation toolbox, that enables to model a wide variety of buildings (with diverse size, materials, use and occupancy patterns, etc.) and contains a library of various component units of different capacities. By performing these physical simulations, different kinds of energy supply systems can be evaluated and finally chosen taking into account the relationship among performance of energy supply systems, available technologies and conditions of the considered district such as characteristics of energy demand, size and arrangement of buildings.
  • Data Domain(s): Building Devices, Building Control, Energy
  • Objectives: Energy curve optimization
  • Stakeholders: Energy Manager/Auditor
  • Requirements: A simulation toolbox, that enables to model a wide variety of buildings (with diverse size, materials, use and occupancy patterns, etc.) and contains a library of various component units of different capacities.
  • LD benefits: Structured common vocabularies for building aspects (size, materials, use and occupancy patterns, etc.) allowing data integration
  • Challenges: Handle different types of information
  • Data is Processed during BLC Stage: Operation
  • Uses Data Generated During BLC Stage: Category:Planning and Design, Operation, Retrofitting/Refurbishment/Reconfiguration
  • Data Standards Used: Common Information Model, GML, ee-district, IEC/EN 61970-301, ee-DIM, REMO
  • Associated Projects: RESILIENT project
  • External source(s):
  • Use Case Description in BIM*Q Tool: BIM*Q Use Case
  • Wiki contributors: Nick Kaklanis (CERTH)