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BIM to Building Energy Performance Simulation: An Evaluation of Current Transfer Processes
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BIM to Building Energy Performance Simulation: An Evaluation of Current Industry Transfer Processes
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Date Issued
2019-09-04
Date Available
2021-06-21T11:38:02Z
Abstract
For over 25 years, data exchange between architectural BIM-based designs and Building Energy Performance Simulation (BEPS) have been proposed as a solution to reduce the amount of manual and error prone rework required to create typical BEPS models. The current state of the art lacks an effective, universal and robust system of data collation, processing, quality assessment and analysis while interfacing with existing tool-chains through a streamlined data transfer process.This paper investigates the reproducibility of current BIM to BEPS transfer processes through an experiment that compares these transfer processes, as used in industry, against each other. The experiment uses five residential archetype buildings and results from BEPS models in EnergyPlus indicate that there are many barriers, both technical and methodological, to achieving reproducible results between commonly available software tools. In some cases difficulties could not be overcome as the transformation process itself did not complete, leading to inconclusive results. In cases where successful transformations occurred, variations of up to 25.89% in annual energy consumption were discovered between processes. This hints to issues and limitations of the current processes and results.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
ESIPP UCD
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IBPSA
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Corrado, V., Fabrizio, E., Gasparella, A. and Patuzzi, F. Building Simulation 2019
ISBN
9781775052012
ISSN
2522-2708
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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