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A method for reducing simulation performance gap using fourier filtering

Jankovic, L.

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Abstract

The simulation performance gap is a discrepancy between simulated and actual performance of a building, occurring as result of differences between theoretical values in the simulation model and actual properties of and conditions in and around the building. It can be eliminated by a process of calibration of the simulation model if the simulated building exists and is being monitored. As simulations are primarily conducted in the design stage when the building does not yet exist, the calibration is not possible. This paper reports on a method for transferring results of calibration from an existing to a non-existing buildings of a similar type using Fourier filters, thus reducing the performance gap, and discusses advantages and limitations of the approach.

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name Building Simulation 2013: 13th Conference of IBPSA
Start Date Aug 26, 2013
End Date Aug 28, 2013
Publication Date 2013
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2024
Journal Proceedings of BS 2013: 13th Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association
Pages 3729-3736
Book Title Proceedings of BS 2013: 13th Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association
DOI https://doi.org/10.26868/25222708.2013.1387