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Session Overview | |
Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 |
Date: Thursday, 02/Sept/2021 | |
8:30 - 10:00 |
Session T1.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Thierry Duforestel, EDF R&D Chair : Filip Jorissen, KU Leuven Spatial distribution of thermal comfort: a case study in Paris' station 1: AREP L'hypercube, France; 2: LASIE Université de La Rochelle, France 8:48 - 9:06 Spectral and biological simulation methods for the design of healthy circadian lighting University of Toronto, Canada 9:06 - 9:24 An optimization of the switching temperature for an energy system with a double-source heat pump Department of Industrial Engineering - Applied Physics Section, University of Padova, Italy 9:24 - 9:42 Wind-driven air flow modelling in Modelica: verification and implementation in the IDEAS library 1: Ghent University, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning , Belgium; 2: University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Belgium; 3: FWO, Research Foundation Flanders; 4: EnergyVille, Thor Park, Waterschei, Belgium 9:42 - 10:00 Evaluation of energy and indoor environmental performance of mechanical ventilation systems under different climatic conditions 1: International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical 6 University of Denmark, Nils Koppels Allé, Building 402, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; 2: Mitsubishi Electric R&D Centre Europe BV, 17 Firth Road (AC3), Houstoun Industrial Estate, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5DJ |
10:30 - 12:00 |
Session T2.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Frank De Troyer, KU Leuven Chair : Nils Artiges, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G2Elab, F-38000 Grenoble, France Investigation of the temperature-dependent conductivity towards improving energy performance of building Lodz University of Technology, Poland 10:48 - 11:06 3D drone-based time-lapse thermography: a case study of roof vulnerability characterization using photogrammetry and performance simulation implications 1: Georgia Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: University of Plymouth, United Kingdom 11:06 - 11:24 Dynamic modelling and comparison between transient step response of capacitive hygrometers and chilled mirrors Politecnico di Milano, Italy 11:24 - 11:42 Improving the Reliability of theoretical approaches for hygrothermal characterization and modeling of building envelopes 1: EDF R&D, TREE EDF Lab Les Renardières, 77818 Moret-sur-Loing, France; 2: LaSIE UMR 7356, CNRS, La Rochelle Université, Avenue Michel Crépeau, 17042 La Ro- chelle Cedex 1, France; 3: 4ev Lab CNRS, Université de La Rochelle, Electricité de France EDF, Avenue Michel Cré- peau, 17042 La Rochelle Cedex 1, France |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Session T3.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Dorota Brzezińska, Lodz University of Technology Chair : Ralph Evins, University of Victoria FMI Co-Simulation between 2D/3D component models and HVAC/control models TU Dresden, Germany 13:48 - 14:06 Disaggregation of digital meter data for synthetic load profile generation 1: Energy and Materials in Infrastructure and Buildings, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 2: IDLab, University of Antwerp, Belgium; 3: Imec, Belgium 14:06 - 14:24 Measurement of the building envelope thermal performance in collective housings 1: CSTB, France; 2: Univérsité de Bordeaux, France 14:24 - 14:42 Cooling demand reduction approaches for typical buildings in a future city district in mid-Sweden Universuty of Gävle, Sweden |
15:00 - 16:30 |
Session T4.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Alessandro Dama, Politecnico di Milano Embedded single-board controller for Double Skin Facade : a co-simulation virtual test bed 1: Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2: Eurac Research, Italy; 3: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Norway 15:18 - 15:36 Pyrano – A Python package for LiDAR-based solar irradiance simulations Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands 15:36 - 15:54 A practical approach for modelling PV off-grid systems in EnergyPlus using post-processing of data to identify black out days University of Murcia, Spain 15:54 - 16:12 Initial validation of the one-diode photovoltaic model for the flexible panels Lodz University of Technology, Poland |
17:00 - 18:30 |
Session T5.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Andreas Nicolai, TU Dresden Chair : Ralph Evins, University of Victoria A parametric combined design and simulation tool for the optimisation of domestic hot water systems in residential care centres UGent / Archipelago 17:18 - 17:36 Simulation of Legionella risks when restarting a sanitary sport facility installation after a period of inactivity during COVID-19 Ghent University, Belgium 17:36 - 17:54 Towards the integration of energy performance certificates (EPC) and simplified building performance simulations using machine learning: initial findings 1: University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; 2: University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom 17:54 - 18:12 Interactions of building- / urban-, and multi-energy systems design variables 1: Architecture and Building Systems, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; 2: Sustainability and Technology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 18:12 - 18:30 Using a surrogate model to analyze the impact of geometry on energy efficiency of buildings. 1: University of Victoria, Canada; 2: University of Victoria, Canada; 3: University of Victoria, Canada |
Date: Friday, 03/Sept/2021 | |
8:30 - 10:00 |
Session F1.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Andrea Gasparella, Free University of Bozen - Bolzano Chair : Aurelien Bres, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Effect of reduced air change rates on indoor air quality and air conditioning energy consumption in retail buildings RWTH Aachen University, Germany 8:48 - 9:06 Metrics for evaluating envelope performance in next generation energy codes 1: Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2: National Research Council, Canada 9:06 - 9:24 Developments in simulation and evaluation of large-scale hot water tanks and pits in renewables-based district heating University of Innsbruck, Austria 9:24 - 9:42 Energy flexibility quantification with integrated heat pump, floor heating system, and thermal storage in a school building 1: Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; 2: CanmetENERGY, Montreal, Canada 9:42 - 10:00 Integrating energy systems into building design with Hive: Features, user survey and comparison with Ladybug and Honeybee tools Chair of Architecture and Building Systems, ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
10:30 - 12:00 |
Session F2.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Joel Neymark, J. Neymark & Associates Chair : Ádám Bognár, Eindhoven University of Technology CNN-based quick energy prediction model using image analysis for shape information 1: KU Leuven; 2: TU Berlin 10:48 - 11:06 Application of MyBEM, a BIM to BEM platform, to a building renovation concept with solar harvesting technologies 1: EDF R&D, Moret-Loing-et-Orvanne, France; 2: TNO, Eindhoven, Netherlands; 3: Emergo, Netherlands; 4: Pilkington Germany, Gelsenkirchen, Germany 11:06 - 11:24 Optimal energy system sizing with independent load and weather time series. 1: Institute for Integrated Energy Systems, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; 2: Energy in Cities group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; 3: Sustainable Systems Design Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria, British Columbia 11:24 - 11:42 Evaluating the Performance of different Window Opening Styles for single-sided buoyancy-driven natural Ventilation using CFD Simulations Institute for Renewable Energy, Eurac Research, 39100 Bolzano, Italy 11:42 - 12:00 Beyond normal: Guidelines on how to identify suitable model input distributions for building performance analysis 1: UCL Energy Institute, United Kingdom; 2: UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, United Kingdom |
13:30 - 15:00 |
Session F3.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Andreas Nicolai, TU Dresden Analysis of the thermal inertia in historic buildings and related effects for retrofit strategies applied to urban energy modeling University of Padova, Italy 13:48 - 14:06 Simulation of outdoor thermal comfort: a tweak with energyplus 1: AREP L'hypercube, France; 2: INSA Lyon, Département Génie Civil et Urbanisme, France 14:06 - 14:24 Lumped-capacitance models to evaluate the urban cooling energy consumptions: analysis on a case-study district in the University of Padua. University of Padua, Italy 14:24 - 14:42 GIS-based multi-scale residential building energy modeling using a data-driven approach 1: School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering, Energy Institute University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland; 2: School of Computer Science and Informatics, University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland; 3: Sustainable Energy Authority Of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland |
15:00 - 16:30 |
Session F4.2: Ensuring high quality building simulations Location: Cityhall (Belfry) - Room 2 Chair: Nils Artiges, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G2Elab, F-38000 Grenoble, France Chair : Lien De Backer, Ghent University Carbon-cost efficient retrofit of passive and active systems in residential buildings using genetic algorithm 1: Institute for Energy Efficient Buildings and Indoor Climate, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 2: Chair of Reuse in Architecture, Faculty of Architecture, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 15:18 - 15:36 Application of a long-term MPC formulation to hybrid GEOTABS buildings 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Energyville, Belgium 15:36 - 15:54 Development and validation of radiation-coupled multimodal heat flux boundary condition for incompressible buoyant internal flows in OpenFOAM 1: Arup, Advanced Building Engineering, Germany; 2: Arup, Advanced Digital Engineering, UK 15:54 - 16:12 Optimal control of TABS by Sparse MPC 1: The University of Kitakyushu, Japan; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium 16:12 - 16:30 Developing an archetype building stock model for new cities in Egypt UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering |