International Building Simulation Conference 2013, Chambéry, France. 

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With the present drive to add renewable generation capacity to existing electrical networks, utility providers are seeking ways to store electrical energy as a means of prioritising renewable sources against an unfavourable load profile.
Joe Clarke, Jon Hand, Jae-min Kim, Aizaz Samuel, Katalin Svehla
This paper discusses the use of a high-resolution code based on the discontinuous Galerkin method (DGM) for the direct numerical simulation (DNS) of natural convection flows in buildings.
Koen Hillewaert, Corentin Carton de Wiart, Cecile Goffaux, Sebastien Pecceu
The computational cost for the repeated evaluation of zonal-type building simulation models can be pro-hibitive especially in contexts, such as Building Opti-mization and Control Design, where repeated evalua-tion of the models — for different ini
G.I. Giannakis, M. Pichler, G.D. Kontes,H. Schranzhofer, D.V. Rovas
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a well-documented phenomenon, in which the air-temperature in an urban area is elevated relative to the regional air-temperature.
Michael Street, Christoph Reinhart, Leslie Norford, John Ochsendorf
Heat demand management through demand shifting will be crucial to enable load balancing in a future electricity grid with large domestic heating loads.
Joynal Abedin, Steven Firth, Philip Eames
This paper introduces a new software developed for building performance optimization. MOBO is a generic freeware able to handle single and multi-objective optimization problems with continuous and discrete variables and constraint functions.
Matti Palonen, Mohamed Hamdy, Ala Hasan
Thermally activated building systems (TABS) provide high temperature cooling and low temperature heating which has a better efficiency compared to traditional heating and cooling solutions.
Benjamin Behrendt, Jørgen Christensen
An urban microclimate model including air flow, heat and moisture transport in porous urban surfaces and solar and longwave radiation is presented, validated with wind tunnel experiments and used to study the effect of evaporative cooling on the t
Jan Carmeliet, Jonas Allegrini, Peter Moonen, Saba Saneinejad, Viktor Dorer
Poorly functioning and tuned control systems are a frequent source of building underperformance. Simulation can be an excellent method to study building controls, but a number of practical obstacles often interfere.
Patrick Béguery, Andreas Kissavos, Per Sahlin
Techniques that improve solar reflectivity of urban surfaces to mitigate urban heat island phenomenon have become widespread with the use of highly- reflective paints (Kondo, 2008).
Masatoshi Nishioka, Craig Farnham, Minako Nabeshima, Masaki Nakao
Three versions (type 1, 2 and 3) of untypical climate data based on the Weather Year for Energy Calculations 2 (WYEC2) methodology were calculated.
Piotr Narowski, Marcin Janicki, Dariusz Heim
This paper presents a methodology for optimizing skylight design with the considerations of thermal comfort, daylight availability and energy performance by integrated daylight and thermal simulation.
Xianou Li, Frederick Wong, Yihan Li
The contribution focuses on the simulate-based design and optimization of photovoltaic (PV)-driven cooling systems for residential buildings in hot and dry countries.
Christoph Nytsch-Geusen, Jörg Huber, Yue Nie

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