Sharif Digital Repository / Sharif University of Technology
    • [Zoom In]
    • [Zoom Out]
  • Page 
     of  0
  • [Previous Page]
  • [Next Page]
  • [Fullscreen view]
  • [Close]
 

Building energy modeling with OpenStudio a practical guide for students 

, Book Brackney, Larry ; Parker, Andrew ; Macumber, Daniel
Springer International Publishing AG  2018

Cataloging brief

Building energy modeling with OpenStudio a practical guide for students 

, Book Brackney, Larry ; Parker, Andrew ; Macumber, Daniel
Springer International Publishing AG  2018

Find in content

sort by

Bookmark

  • Dedication (5)
  • Foreword (6)
  • Preface (9)
  • Acknowledgments (11)
  • Contents (13)
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms (18)
  • List of Figures (21)
  • List of Tables (33)
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Building Energy Modeling (34)
    • 1.1 Why Modeling? (34)
    • 1.2 A Brief History of Building Energy Modeling and Simulation (36)
    • 1.3 What Is OpenStudio? (38)
    • 1.4 Overview of Book Structure (40)
    • 1.5 Installing OpenStudio (43)
    • References (45)
  • Chapter 2: Building Envelope Specification (46)
    • 2.1 Building Envelope (46)
    • 2.2 Weather (46)
    • 2.3 Envelope Geometry and Building Spaces (49)
    • 2.4 Surfaces (52)
    • 2.5 Constructions (55)
    • 2.6 Sub-Surfaces (56)
    • 2.7 Introduction to Data Inheritance in OpenStudio (58)
    • 2.8 Checkpoint One: Creating an Energy Model with an Unconditioned Envelope (59)
      • 2.8.1 Adding Weather to a Model (59)
      • 2.8.2 Creating New Materials (62)
      • 2.8.3 Importing Materials from Existing Models (63)
      • 2.8.4 Importing Materials from the Building Component Library (68)
      • 2.8.5 Creating Construction Assemblies (69)
      • 2.8.6 Creating a Construction Set (71)
      • 2.8.7 Creating Geometry with the OpenStudio Floor Plan Editor (72)
      • 2.8.8 Running Your First Energy Simulation (77)
      • 2.8.9 Studying Time Series Results (81)
    • 2.9 Checkpoint Two: Energy Model of a School (83)
    • 2.10 Additional Exercises (89)
    • References (91)
  • Chapter 3: Defining Energy Uses and Spaces (92)
    • 3.1 Energy Uses and Thermal Loads (92)
    • 3.2 Space Types (93)
      • 3.2.1 Schedules (94)
      • 3.2.2 Load Definitions (95)
        • 3.2.2.1 Lights and Luminaires (97)
        • 3.2.2.2 Electric, Gas, Steam, and Other Equipment Loads (98)
        • 3.2.2.3 People (99)
        • 3.2.2.4 Water Use Equipment (100)
        • 3.2.2.5 Infiltration (101)
      • 3.2.3 Building a Space Type (103)
    • 3.3 Spaces (105)
    • 3.4 Checkpoint Three: Ideal Air Load Simulation of a Small Model (109)
      • 3.4.1 Creating a Schedule Set (110)
      • 3.4.2 Defining Our Loads (115)
      • 3.4.3 Defining and Assigning Our Space Type (115)
      • 3.4.4 Running the Simulation (120)
      • 3.4.5 Ideal Air Loads (121)
    • 3.5 Checkpoint Four: Assigning Space Types to a School Model (125)
    • 3.6 Additional Exercises (133)
    • References (134)
  • Chapter 4: Introduction to HVAC Systems (135)
    • 4.1 Introduction (135)
    • 4.2 Model Zoning (135)
      • 4.2.1 Rules of Thumb for Combining Spaces into Thermal Zones (136)
      • 4.2.2 Zoning During Early Design (138)
    • 4.3 HVAC System Types (138)
      • 4.3.1 Zone HVAC Equipment (138)
      • 4.3.2 Add a Zone HVAC Component (139)
      • 4.3.3 Air Loop Systems (140)
      • 4.3.4 Plant Loop Systems (141)
    • 4.4 HVAC System Templates (143)
      • 4.4.1 Add a Template Air Loop HVAC System (145)
    • 4.5 Auto-Sizing HVAC Systems (150)
      • 4.5.1 Design Day Files (151)
    • 4.6 Checkpoint Five: Adding a Template HVAC System to a School Model (151)
    • 4.7 Additional Exercises (156)
    • References (158)
  • Chapter 5: Advanced HVAC Topics (159)
    • 5.1 Introduction (159)
    • 5.2 Air Loops (159)
      • 5.2.1 Air Loop Configuration (159)
        • 5.2.1.1 Air Loop Supply Side (160)
        • 5.2.1.2 Air Loop Demand Side (163)
      • 5.2.2 Sizing Air Loops (164)
        • 5.2.2.1 Outdoor Air (OA) Sizing (166)
      • 5.2.3 Air Loop Control (167)
        • 5.2.3.1 Air Loop Temperature Control (167)
        • 5.2.3.2 Air Loop Availability Control (169)
        • 5.2.3.3 Outdoor Air Control (169)
      • 5.2.4 Air Loop Simulation Process (171)
    • 5.3 Plant Loops (173)
      • 5.3.1 Plant Loop Configuration (173)
        • 5.3.1.1 Plant Loop Supply Side (173)
        • 5.3.1.2 Plant Loop Demand Side (176)
      • 5.3.2 Plant Loop Sizing (177)
      • 5.3.3 Plant Loop Control (180)
        • 5.3.3.1 Plant Loop Temperature Control (180)
        • 5.3.3.2 Plant Loop Equipment Dispatch Control (182)
        • 5.3.3.3 Prescribing Plant Loop Load Ranges (183)
      • 5.3.4 Plant Loop Simulation Process (183)
    • 5.4 Zone Equipment (184)
      • 5.4.1 Zone Equipment Configuration (184)
      • 5.4.2 Zone Equipment Sizing (184)
      • 5.4.3 Zone Equipment Control (185)
      • 5.4.4 Zone Equipment Simulation Process (185)
    • 5.5 Service Water Systems (186)
      • 5.5.1 Defining Water Use Equipment (186)
      • 5.5.2 Adding Water Use Equipment to a Model (187)
    • 5.6 Checkpoint Six: Air Loops (189)
    • 5.7 Checkpoint Seven: Plant Loops (192)
    • 5.8 Checkpoint Eight: Zone Equipment (200)
    • 5.9 Additional Exercises (202)
    • Reference (204)
  • Chapter 6: OpenStudio Measures (205)
    • 6.1 Introduction to OpenStudio Measures (205)
    • 6.2 Accessing and Using Measures (209)
    • 6.3 Using Measures Within the OpenStudio Application (211)
      • 6.3.1 Applying a Measure Immediately to a Model (211)
      • 6.3.2 Adding Measures to an OpenStudio Application Workflow (213)
    • 6.4 Introduction to Parametric Analysis (217)
      • 6.4.1 Starting PAT (217)
      • 6.4.2 Managing Measures in PAT (219)
      • 6.4.3 Creating Design Alternatives in PAT (223)
      • 6.4.4 Running an Analysis in PAT (225)
      • 6.4.5 Comparing Results in PAT (228)
      • 6.4.6 The OpenStudio Analysis Server Tab (229)
    • 6.5 Checkpoint Nine: Introduction to Parametrics (230)
    • 6.6 Additional Exercises (245)
    • References (245)
  • Chapter 7: Parametric Analysis with OpenStudio (246)
    • 7.1 Introduction to Parametric Analysis (246)
    • 7.2 OpenStudio Server (246)
    • 7.3 Algorithms in PAT (248)
      • 7.3.1 Single Run (249)
      • 7.3.2 Pre-Flight (249)
      • 7.3.3 Repeat Run (249)
      • 7.3.4 Baseline Perturbation (249)
      • 7.3.5 Diagonal (249)
      • 7.3.6 Design of Experiments (DOE) (250)
      • 7.3.7 Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) (250)
      • 7.3.8 Morris Method (251)
      • 7.3.9 Sobol Method (252)
      • 7.3.10 Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test (FAST99) Method (253)
      • 7.3.11 Optim (253)
      • 7.3.12 Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) (254)
      • 7.3.13 Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm 2 (NSGA2) (254)
      • 7.3.14 Genetic Algorithm with Island Evolution (GAISL) (256)
      • 7.3.15 Strength Pareto Evolutionary Algorithm 2 (SPEA2) (257)
      • 7.3.16 R-GENetic Optimization Using Derivatives (RGENOUD) (257)
    • 7.4 Working with Measure Variables and Arguments (257)
    • 7.5 Other Changes to PAT in Algorithmic Mode (262)
      • 7.5.1 The Outputs Tab in Algorithmic Mode (262)
      • 7.5.2 The Run Tab in Algorithmic Mode (264)
    • 7.6 Working with OpenStudio Server (269)
    • 7.7 Checkpoint Ten: Sampling Problems and Uncertainty Analysis (272)
    • 7.8 Checkpoint Eleven: Calibration via Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization (279)
    • 7.9 Additional Exercises (292)
    • References (293)
  • Chapter 8: Daylighting (294)
    • 8.1 Introduction (294)
    • 8.2 Daylighting (295)
      • 8.2.1 Daylighting Controls (296)
      • 8.2.2 Illuminance Maps (297)
      • 8.2.3 Advanced Daylighting Objects (298)
    • 8.3 Checkpoint Twelve: Daylighting Analysis (298)
    • 8.4 Additional Exercises (316)
    • References (317)
  • Chapter 9: The OpenStudio Software Development Kit (318)
    • 9.1 Introduction (318)
    • 9.2 OpenStudio Measure Overview (318)
    • 9.3 Adapting an Existing Measure (321)
    • 9.4 Checkpoint Thirteen: Adapting Measures (324)
      • 9.4.1 Text Editor (324)
      • 9.4.2 Programming Background (324)
      • 9.4.3 Copy the Measure (324)
      • 9.4.4 Review the Measure (325)
      • 9.4.5 Modify the Measure (326)
    • 9.5 Creating a New Measure (329)
    • 9.6 Checkpoint Fourteen: Creating a New Measure (333)
    • 9.7 Checkpoint Fifteen: Testing Measures (337)
    • 9.8 The OpenStudio Command Line Interface (340)
    • 9.9 The OpenStudio Meta Command Line Interface (342)
    • 9.10 Additional Exercises (for Advanced Users) (344)
    • References (345)
  • Correction to: Building Energy Modeling with OpenStudio (346)
  • Resources (347)
    • Common Simulation Failures (348)
    • Simulation “Soft” Failures (350)
    • PAT Issues (351)
  • Index (354)
Loading...