Abstract

The building performances are related to Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Modeling is one of the best accurate tools for measuring the building performance. Nowadays, Energy Efficiency and IAQ are modeled individually for buildings. Improvement strategies in both areas are analyzed separately. The fundamental problem in Energy and IAQ modeling is related to interaction to each other. This problem makes the modeling results unrealistic to the building performance solutions. To avoid this problem, in this current research, Energy and IAQ models are coupled simultaneously as a new co-simulation method. EnergyPlus and CONTAM are used as Energy and IAQ models, respectively. With the co-simulation method, these two models are coupled together. The method is based on the exchange of control variables between both models dynamically and simultaneously. As a result, the exchanges of temperature and air flow variables are corrected. The verification of the new model is based on the comparison of the simulation and analytical results of temperature and air flow variables. In the next step, this new coupling-co-simulation method for a townhouse building is done in two cases: a leaky and a tight building envelopes. Both cases are compared in two types of ventilation systems: infiltration only, and exhaust only. At this point, the simulated air change rates, gas energy use, and particles concentrations are compared for each case. Finally, the necessity of the accuracy of this new method is concluded.

Highlights

  • Energy-efficient building design is one of the most important issues in the field of building science

  • Many discussions on building energy efficiency neglect their potential impacts on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) [1]

  • The EnergyPlus calculates the amount of energy consumptions in the whole building based on the energy balance method between building zones and boundary conditions, as well as between interzones

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Introduction

Energy-efficient building design is one of the most important issues in the field of building science. The building energy conservation and IAQ are the two most important themes of an ecological building, both of which cover multidisciplinary issues and, interact with each other [6]. Energy models are used as well as precision tools for building integrated dynamic optimization by using the coupling method for the load and HVAC systems [7, 8]. Modern buildings and their heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems are needed to improve energy efficiency, and to meet the growing demand for better comfort performance [9]. Dols et al used the co-simulation method for the first time between EnergyPlus and CONTAM

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