A Simulation Method for Measuring Building Physics Properties

Jankovic, Ljubomir (2020) A Simulation Method for Measuring Building Physics Properties. International Building Performance Association (IBPSA).
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Designing building energy performance with confidence requires accurate information on the properties of building materials and on assemblies of these materials.However, thermal properties of the building in use are rarely compared to manufacturers’ specifications. The approach reported in this paper determines building thermal properties using simulations of dynamic heating tests. It replaces the need for physical tests with the actual buildings, by conducting these tests with calibrated simulation models using data from energy performance monitoring of that building during its normal operation. The resultant method represents a tool for establishing physics properties of buildings in use before and after retrofit, and facilitates quality control of retrofit projects.The results pinpoint major discrepancies between theoretical and actual thermal properties before and after the retrofit, giving practical guidance for safety margins in relation to technical specifications of building material properties and re-evaluation of corresponding technical specifications.

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