Abstract

Recently, extensive research has been conducted on energy saving in the buildings. Cooling loads and heat gains stand out as a pivotal factor influencing energy consumption, underscoring the critical need for accurate calculations. This study aims to compare Radiation Time Series and Heat Balance methods, recognized as optimal approaches for cooling load calculations in the ASHRAE Handbook, utilizing computer software. The primary focus of this investigation was a four-floor U-type geometry primary school in Kayseri, comprising 116 spaces and 93 zones. The building was modeled using Revit software, employing the Radiant Time Series method, and IESVE software, incorporating the Heat Balance method. All relevant data inputs were defined, and subsequent cooling load calculations were executed. The outcomes reveal that Revit produces a total cooling load estimate of 0.6% lower than IESVE. In conclusion, the values derived from both RTS and HB methods for calculating the building's cooling loads exhibit noteworthy proximity, affirming the robustness of these methodologies in conjunction with computer software applications.

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