IEA BESTEST multi-zone non-airflow in-depth diagnostic cases

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Contributors

  • J. Neymark - , J. Neymark and Associates (Author)
  • R. Judkoff - , National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Author)
  • D. Alexander - , Cardiff University (Author)
  • C. Felsmann - , Chair of Building Energy Systems and Heat Supply (Author)
  • P. Strachan - , University of Strathclyde (Author)
  • A. Wijsman - , VABI Software (Author)

Abstract

A set of in-depth diagnostic test cases for multi-zone heat transfer was developed. These are designed to test the ability of building energy analysis tools to model multi-zone conduction, multi-zone shading, including automated building self-shading and modeling of internal windows between zones. A methodological advancement for this work, which enhances the diagnostic capability of the tests, is that the multi-zone shading and internal window test cases were specified using building zones designed to be modeled as precise calorimeters. The basic principle is that all solar radiation incident on an exterior window is captured within a zone, such that the zone cooling load is equivalent to the solar radiation incident on that window.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages169-176
Number of pages8
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title12th Conference of International Building Performance Simulation Association Building Simulation 2011, BS 2011
Duration14 - 16 November 2011
CitySydney, NSW
CountryAustralia