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From White to Black-Box Models : A Review of Simulation Tools for Building Energy Management and Their Application in Consulting Practices

Authors :
Shahcheraghian, Amir
Madani Larijani, Hatef
Ilinca, Adrian
Shahcheraghian, Amir
Madani Larijani, Hatef
Ilinca, Adrian
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Buildings consume significant energy worldwide and account for a substantial proportion of greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, building energy management has become critical with the increasing demand for sustainable buildings and energy-efficient systems. Simulation tools have become crucial in assessing the effectiveness of buildings and their energy systems, and they are widely used in building energy management. These simulation tools can be categorized into white-box and black-box models based on the level of detail and transparency of the model’s inputs and outputs. This review publication comprehensively analyzes the white-box, black-box, and web tool models for building energy simulation tools. We also examine the different simulation scales, ranging from single-family homes to districts and cities, and the various modelling approaches, such as steady-state, quasi-steady-state, and dynamic. This review aims to pinpoint the advantages and drawbacks of various simulation tools, offering guidance for upcoming research in the field of building energy management. We aim to help researchers, building designers, and engineers better understand the available simulation tools and make informed decisions when selecting and using them.<br />QC 20240208

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428117627
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390.en17020376