ETRI-Knowledge Sharing Plaform

KOREAN
논문 검색
Type SCI
Year ~ Keyword

Detail

Conference Paper Development of an Energy Performance Assessment System for Existing Buildings
Cited - time in scopus Share share facebook twitter linkedin kakaostory
Authors
Youn-Kwae Jeong, Jong-Won Kim, Tae-Hyung Kim, Jong-Woo Choi, Hong-Soon Nam, Il-Woo Lee
Issue Date
2016-10
Citation
International Conference on Emerging Networks and Systems Intelligence (EMERGING) 2016, pp.56-58
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
In this paper, we describe the development of an energy performance assessment system to evaluate the energy performance of existing buildings to deliver energy efficiency improvements by building remodeling. In consideration of the performance effect of building structure and operation, this system uses two kinds of building energy models, such as ISO 13790 and EN15232, to calculate the energy consumption of a building. In order to run an accurate building energy model, we use bill based energy consumption data and the Bayesian calibration method to find the current value of uncertainty parameters such as performance coefficient and deterioration coefficient of various building components. So, this system can accurately evaluate the energy performance of an existing building. Also, it can provide Energy Conservation Measures (ECM) for remodeling of existing buildings. The proposed system can be used as an effective and accurate energy performance assessment tool for improving energy efficiency of existing buildings through building remodeling.
KSP Keywords
AND operation, Assessment system, Bayesian calibration, Building components, Building energy model, Building structure, Calibration method, Energy conservation measure(ECM), Energy efficiency improvement, Existing building, Performance Assessment