Built Environment Ser.: Applied Building Performance Simulation by Jon Hand, Raheal McGhee, Jeremy Cockroft and Joe Clarke (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherInstitution of Engineering & Technology
ISBN-101839531657
ISBN-139781839531651
eBay Product ID (ePID)25066527089

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Number of Pages690 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameApplied Building Performance Simulation
Publication Year2024
SubjectConstruction / General, Mechanical
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering
AuthorJon Hand, Raheal Mcghee, Jeremy Cockroft, Joe Clarke
SeriesBuilt Environment Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal696
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Sustainable energy systems challenge Chapter 2: Building performance simulation Chapter 3: Performance assessment requirements Chapter 4: Application in practice Chapter 5: High-resolution modelling and simulation Chapter 6: Example applications Chapter 7: Urban energy schemes Chapter 8: Regional/national scale energy action Chapter 9: Smart grids with active demand management Chapter 10: Urban energy systems deployment Chapter 11: Tackling the performance gap Chapter 12: Virtual world to reality Chapter 13: Strategic renewables Chapter 14: Conclusions and future perspectives Appendix A: Theoretical basis of ESP-r Appendix B: Model file organisation and data quality assurance Appendix C: Example ESP-r automation script Appendix D: Material properties Appendix E: Knowledge-based user interfaces
SynopsisGood building performance is contingent on complex, interacting factors. The application of performance simulation tools allows practitioners to adopt a virtual prototype and test approach in selecting design solutions that balance performance and cost. The aim of this book is to provide guidance on approaches to the modelling and simulation of energy systems in the built environment at various scales and complexities to address the myriad challenges of the clean energy transition. The intention is to equip the reader with the understanding required to compose high integrity models, commission realistic simulations, and interpret predictions to assess life cycle performance and ensure operational resilience. Initial chapters introduce the impressive capabilities of building energy systems simulation and the new features that are likely to be added in future. The authors then describe the sustainable energy challenge and how modelling and simulation can be used to scrutinise proposals in a cost-effectively manner. The remainder of the book then covers different technology options including electrification of heating, net zero energy housing, community energy systems, active demand management, and urban energy action planning. In each case the nature of the problem is described, the construction of a high-fidelity computer model elaborated, and principal simulation outcomes demonstrated. Some of the problem domains addressed in the book are accompanied by a high-fidelity digital model available externally. These models are compatible with the ESP-r performance simulation program, which is freely available under an open-source licence. Applied Building Performance Simulation provides a thorough grounding and practical guidance in the role of software simulation tools for building performance, for an audience of researchers, industry professionals, advanced students, and policy makers, regulators and standards bodies operating in the field., This book provides guidance on approaches to the modelling and simulation of energy systems in the built environment. The aim is to equip readers with the understanding required to compose high integrity models, commission realistic simulations, and interpret predictions to assess life cycle performance and ensure operational resilience.
LC Classification NumberTJ163.5.B84C5 2024

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