Energies (Jan 2020)

Data-Based RC Dynamic Modelling Incorporating Physical Criteria to Obtain the HLC of In-Use Buildings: Application to a Case Study

  • Heidi Paola Díaz-Hernández,
  • Pablo René Torres-Hernández,
  • Karla María Aguilar-Castro,
  • Edgar Vicente Macias-Melo,
  • María José Jiménez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13020313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 313

Abstract

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This paper reports the application of RC dynamic models (network of resistances and capacitances analogous to electrical networks) to obtain the heat loss coefficient (HLC) from a dynamic test campaign carried out in an in-use building. It is a well-insulated building located in Gainsborough, U.K. This case study and data were made available to participants in the IEA−EBC Annex 71 project Building Energy Performance Assessment Based on In-Situ Measurements. The analysis reported in this paper is mainly focused on the identification of the main heat transfer contributions and also on the translation of these phenomena to the RC models used to obtain the required HLC. First pre-processing and qualitative analysis were carried out. Afterwards several candidate models were constructed according to different plausible assumptions and approximations. The validity of the results obtained using these models has been evaluated taking into account the agreement among different data series and also the levels of the residuals obtained using the different models. The work concludes obtaining accurate estimates of the HLC from the energy balance including the following relevant contributions: space heating, solar gains, internal gains due to appliances, and internal gains due to metabolic activity. These terms were modelled using the following driving variables: consumption of gas and water, electricity production by the photovoltaic (PV) panels and electricity consumption (modelling internal gains due to appliances and occupancy patterns).

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