Abstract
Verification and validation are crucial software quality control procedures to follow when developing and implementing models. This is particularly important because a variety of stakeholders rely on accurate predictions from building simulation programs. This study uses the BEopt Automated Residential Simulation Test Suite (BARTS) to facilitate comparison of two energy simulation engines across various building components and includes building models that isolate the impacts of specific components on annual energy consumption. As a case study, BARTS has been used to identify important discrepancies between the engines for several components of the building models. These discrepancies are caused by differences in the algorithms used by the engines or coding errors.
Original language | American English |
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Pages | 41-48 |
Number of pages | 8 |
State | Published - 2014 |
Event | 2014 ASHRAE/IBPSA-USA Building Simulation Conference - Atlanta, United States Duration: 10 Sep 2014 → 12 Sep 2014 |
Conference
Conference | 2014 ASHRAE/IBPSA-USA Building Simulation Conference |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Atlanta |
Period | 10/09/14 → 12/09/14 |
Bibliographical note
See NREL/CP-5500-62273 for preprintNREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5500-65126
Keywords
- annual energy consumption
- BEopt building energy optimization software
- BEopt building energy optimization software
- building energy simulation