Building energy simulation based assessment of industrial halls for design support

Level Operation Building Design Outcome Physical Characteristics • Manufacturing Processes • Activities • Building Envelope • Mechanical System • Energy Generation • Economics • Sustainability Parametric Representation • Process Load • Occupancy Pattern • Thermal Resistance • Thermal Capacity • Amount of Daylighting • Amount of PV Energy Generation • Capital Investment • Energy Consumption • Carbon Emissions Simulation Model Framework • User Inputs / Assumptions • Building Energy Simulation • Lighting Simulation • PV Energy Generation Simulation • Cost-Benefit • EUI • Embodied Energy • Carbon Footprint • Risk framework that represents the physical characteristics of industrial halls can be drawn upon. T A B L E 2 . 2 displays a simulation model framework with the corresponding physical characteristics and parametric representation.

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