Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Nov 2023)

Evidence-based numerical building model enhancement and building energy efficiency evaluation in the case of Morocco

  • Niima Es-sakali,
  • Samir Idrissi Kaitouni,
  • Imad Ait Laasri,
  • Mohamed Oualid Mghazli,
  • Moha Cherkaoui,
  • Moritz Bühler,
  • Jens Pfafferott

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51
p. 103606

Abstract

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This paper presents a framework for numerical building validation enhancement based on detailed building specifications from in-situ measurements and evidence-based validation assessment undertaken on a detached sustainable lightweight building in a semi-arid climate. The validation process has been undergone in a set of controlled experiments – a free-float period, and steady-state internal temperatures. The validation was conducted for a complete year with a 1-min time step for the hourly indoor temperature and the variable refrigerant flow (VRF) energy consumption. The initial baseline model was improved by three series of validation steps per three different field measurements including thermal transmittance, glazing thermal and optical properties, and airtightness. Then, the accurate and validated model was used for building energy efficiency assessment in 12 regions of Morocco. This study aims to assess the effect of accurate building characteristics values on the numerical model enhancement. The initial CV(RMSE) and NMBE have improved respectively from 14.58 % and −11.23 %–7.85 % and 1.86 % for the indoor temperature. Besides, from 31.17 % to 14.37 %–20.57 % and 9.77 % for energy consumption. The findings demonstrate that the lightweight construction with the use of a variable refrigerant flow system could be energy efficient in the southern regions of Morocco.

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