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NREL Improves Building Energy Simulation Programs Through Diagnostic Testing (Fact Sheet)
关键词: ACCURACY;    AUDITS;    CALIBRATION;    ENERGY ANALYSIS;    ENERGY EFFICIENCY;    ENERGY CONSERVATION;    MARKET;    NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY;    OCCUPANTS;    PERFORMANCE;    PHYSICS;    SIMULATION;    TESTING;    BUILDINGS BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY;    BESTEST-EX;    ENERGY ANALYSIS TOOL;    Electricity;    Resources;    and Buildings Systems;    Buildings;    Building America;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1033040
RP-ID  :  DOE/GO-102012-3501
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1033040
Others  :  TRN: US201202%%628
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来源: SciTech Connect
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This technical highlight describes NREL research to develop Building Energy Simulation Test for Existing Homes (BESTEST-EX) to increase the quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the building retrofit market. Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a new test procedure to increase the quality and accuracy of energy analysis tools for the building retrofit market. The Building Energy Simulation Test for Existing Homes (BESTEST-EX) is a test procedure that enables software developers to evaluate the performance of their audit tools in modeling energy use and savings in existing homes when utility bills are available for model calibration. Similar to NREL's previous energy analysis tests, such as HERS BESTEST and other BESTEST suites included in ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 140, BESTEST-EX compares software simulation findings to reference results generated with state-of-the-art simulation tools such as EnergyPlus, SUNREL, and DOE-2.1E. The BESTEST-EX methodology: (1) Tests software predictions of retrofit energy savings in existing homes; (2) Ensures building physics calculations and utility bill calibration procedures perform to a minimum standard; and (3) Quantifies impacts of uncertainties in input audit data and occupant behavior. BESTEST-EX includes building physics and utility bill calibration test cases. The diagram illustrates the utility bill calibration test cases. Participants are given input ranges and synthetic utility bills. Software tools use the utility bills to calibrate key model inputs and predict energy savings for the retrofit cases. Participant energy savings predictions using calibrated models are compared to NREL predictions using state-of-the-art building energy simulation programs.

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