Wan, K.K.W.; Tsang, C.L.; Lam, J.C.
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
The 6th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation & Energy Conservation in Buildings IAQVEC 2007, Oct. 28 - 31 2007, Sendai, Japan

Building energy simulation has proved useful in the development of building energy codes (especiallyperformance-based) and subsequent code compliance checking. A weather year is required for thehourly computation of heating/cooling loads and corresponding energy consumption. Many locationshave measured daily solar radiation data, but not hourly. Attempts were made to model hourly globalsolar radiation (GSR) data from measured daily values using the Liu and Jordan method for Harbin,Beijing, Shanghai, Kunming and Hong Kong. These cities are in the five major climate zones of China,namely, severe cold, cold, hot summer and cold winter, mild, and hot summer and warm winter.Statistical analysis of the measured and modeled hourly solar radiation was carried out. Theroot-mean-squared error ranges from 7 to 13%. Two weather years one with measured hourly solarradiation and the other modeled data were developed for each city. Generic office buildings were alsodeveloped based on the local energy codes. Hourly simulations were conducted to assess the impactof using modeled solar radiation data on the heating/cooling loads. Building heating and cooling loadsusing modeled hourly GSR tend to be slight higher (on average, 2 to 3%) than those with the measureddata.