Computational Fluid Dynamics and Building Energy Performance Simulation

Peter Vilhelm Nielsen, T. Tryggvason

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Abstract

An interconnection between a building energy performance simulation program and a Computational Fluid Dynamics program (CFD) for room air distribution will be introduced for improvement of the predictions of both the energy consumption and the indoor environment. The building energy performance simulation program requires a detailed description of the energy flow in the air movement which can be obtained by a CFD program. The paper describes an energy consumption calculation in a large building, where the building energy simulation program is modified by CFD predictions of the flow between three zones connected by open areas with pressure and buoyancy driven air flow. The two programs are interconnected in an iterative procedure. The paper shows also an evaluation of the air quality in the main area of the buildings based on CFD predictions. It is shown that an interconnection between a CFD program and a building energy performance simulation program will improve both the energy consumption data and the prediction of thermal comfort and air quality in a selected area of the building.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of ROOMVENT '98 : Sixth International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms, Stockholm, Sweden, June 14-17, 1998
Antal sider7
Publikationsdato1998
Sider101-107
StatusUdgivet - 1998
BegivenhedComputational Fluid Dynamics and Building Energy Performance Simulation -
Varighed: 19 maj 2010 → …

Konference

KonferenceComputational Fluid Dynamics and Building Energy Performance Simulation
Periode19/05/2010 → …

Bibliografisk note

Findes også som: Indoor Environmental Engineering, Paper no. 88 ; R9832
Findes også som: Indoor Environmental Engineering, Paper no. 88 ; R9832
Vol. 1, pp.101-107

Emneord

  • Air distribution
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • Building energy performance

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