Validation of a monthly quasi-steady-state simulation model for the energy use in buildings

The evaluation of the energy consumption or the energy performance of buildings, from a complex engineering system point of view, is a multi-parametric problem where different static or dynamic methods are being used. Quantitative analysis is usually required, not only in the context of building regulations, but also as an important engineering tool for planning energy efficiency measures or interventions. In this paper a quasi-steady state model for the energy use in buildings is presented, which combines simplicity, minimum requirements for data input and adequate accuracy. This model is based on the methodologies described in the ISO 13790 standard. It combines a basic steady state physical model, where dynamic effects are also taken into account by introducing different correlation factors and reference parameters. It's main advantage over more complex dynamic models requiring detailed data and high expertise, is that it can be used not only from a small number of experts but also from engineers involved in energy management or energy efficiency projects. This model is validated according to the procedures of the EN 15265 standard, in order to investigate the dependence of the results on the different parameters used.