Modelling the effect of the domestic occupancy profiles on predicted energy demand of the energy efficient house
Abstract
The objective of the article is to present simulation results of the effect of domestic occupancy profiles on the energy performance of
energy efficient house located in Lithuania. The study has assessed the influence of the dwellers’ characteristics and behaviour on the
energy demand for heating, lighting and ventilation. Four different occupancy profiles were simulated over the period of one year using
the time step of one hour. Four different thermal comfort strategies for different occupancy profiles were analysed as well. Simulation
results clearly show that age, behaviour and number of occupants have to be taken into account when performing building energy
simulations, especially for energy efficient houses. Results show that assumptions concerning the characteristics and behaviour of
occupants play an important role in performing simulations of energy efficient residential houses. Therefore, it is recommended to collect
as much as possible information on the occupants and their preferences, and avoid using preset occupancy profiles if more accurate data is
available.
Issue date (year)
2013Author
Motuzienė, VioletaCollections
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