PREDICTING ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN SINGAPORE.

Author(s) : CHOU S. K., WONG Y. W.

Summary

THE PAPER DESCRIBES THE USE OF AN ENERGY PREDICTION METHODOLOGY FOR A GENERIC COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN SINGAPORE. BY THE USE OF CURVE FITTING, SINGLE-PARAMETER ENERGY PREDICTION EQUATIONS ARE OBTAINED. THIS IS FOLLOWED BY A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF THE MAJOR PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE TOTAL ENERGY USE AND COOLING ENERGY. RESULTS OF SIMULTANEOUS TWO-PARAMETER CHANGES ARE COMPARED WITH THOSE OBTAINED FROM ADDITIONS OF SINGLE-PARAMETER CHANGES. A DATA BASE OF COMPUTER SIMULATION RESULTS IS CREATED TO ESTABLISH ENERGY PREDICTION EQUATIONS BASED ON THE TAYLOR SERIES EXPANSION.

Details

  • Original title: PREDICTING ENERGY PERFORMANCE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS IN SINGAPORE.
  • Record ID : 1987-0681
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1986
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 92; n. 1A; 116-136; 7 fig.; 17 tabl.; 7 ref.; append.
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