Abstract

Performing multi-objective optimization for actual public building design has become one of the most challenging subjects in buildings energy efficiency area. Gymnasium is a large energy consumer in public buildings. This study efforts to put forward a novel approach to tackle multi-objective optimization problems for building performance of Qingdao University (QUT) Gymnasium using a new metamodel method. For this purpose, the Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II (NSGA-II) was dynamically combined with Multilayer Perception Artificial Neural Network (MLPANN) metamodel, which was previously trained with the co-simulation results conducted using EnergyPlus and Eppy. The new research method also proposes an optimal algorithm coupling Latin Hypercube Sample (LHS) with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to minimize the total training samples, and guarantees the accuracy of optimization results. The most influential design factors like internal and external wall types, roof types, solar absorptance, windows shading as well as night ventilation (NV) strategy and displacement ventilation (DV) air conditioning system of the gymnasium were considered in three cases of 4×108 possibilities to obtain the optimal trade-off results (Pareto front) between energy consumption and thermal comfort. Finally, a normalized minimum distance decision method was adopted to choose the optimal design configuration from the Pareto front. The optimization results of the study cases showed that reductions were achieved not only in the normalized objectives (88.0% less fh and 85.3% less fc) but also in the sub-objectives: up to 78.2% fewer heating energy and 71.3% fewer cooling energy in air conditioning seasons, and up to 97.7% less heating degree-hours and 99.2% less cooling degree-hours in naturally-ventilated seasons, compared to the original configuration by using optimal design takes simultaneous advantage of NV and DV strategies. The method was confirmed to be an efficient and robust tool for gymnasium design, it could reduce the calculation time of whole optimization process from 10 months to 2 days.

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