Shoeboxer: An algorithm for abstracted rapid multi-zone urban building energy model generation and simulation
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Reinhart, Christoph
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In this paper the authors present an algorithm that abstracts an arbitrarily shaped set of building volumes into a group of simplified ‘shoebox’ building energy models. It is shown that for generic perimeter and core floorplans the algorithm provides a faster but comparably accurate simulation results of annual load profiles vis-à-vis multi-zone thermal models generated according to ASHRAE90.1 Appendix G guidelines. Envisioned applications range from rapid thermal model generation for urban building energy modelling to schematic architectural design. Following a description of the algorithm, its ability to produce load profiles for a mixed-use neighborhood of 121 fully conditioned buildings for a variety of climates is demonstrated. The comparison yields relative mean square errors in simulated annual building energy use intensity of five to 10 percent compared to ASHRAE 90.1 compliant building energy models while reducing simulation times by a factor of 296.
Date issued
2017-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ArchitectureJournal
Energy and buildings
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Elsevier BV
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Dogan, Timur and Christoph Reinhart. “Shoeboxer: An algorithm for abstracted rapid multi-zone urban building energy model generation and simulation.” Energy and buildings, vol. 140, 2017 © 2017 The Author(s)
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0378-7788