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Journal Article Advancing energy efficiency in livestock building: Simplified building energy simulation tool for geometric design of pigsty
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Authors
Hakjong Shin, Jeonga Kang, Sunhye Mun, Younghoon Kwak
Issue Date
2024-06
Citation
Results in Engineering, v.22, pp.1-10
ISSN
2590-1230
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2024.102146
Abstract
Concerns related to food security and animal welfare have led to increasing interest in analyzing the energy demands of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in livestock buildings. However, building energy simulation (BES) model, which facilitates precise HVAC systems energy analysis, is difficult to use for non-experts, and particularly, its usability drops significantly in livestock buildings, which are often constructed without involvement of building engineers. This study, therefore, developed a tool that can analyze the energy demand of pigsties by changing geometric design variables with only several numerical inputs without separate 3D modeling. Pigsty geometric design types were classified by examining pigsty architectural design manual and web portal map search. A simplified tool, utilizing EnergyPlus and MATLAB graphical user interface, was developed to analyze energy demand in pigsties by leveraging simple user inputs for geometric design modeling. This tool simplifies exploring potential energy savings through geometric design changes in the early design stages of livestock buildings. The methodology introduced in this study lays the groundwork for future enhancements, including the integration of various design-phase variables beyond geometric design.
KSP Keywords
3d modeling, Animal welfare, Architectural Design, Design modeling, Design variables, Early design stages, Energy analysis, Energy demand, Energy efficiency, Energy saving, Food Security
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