Empirical and comparative validation for a building energy model calibration methodology
Palabras clave : 
Building energy models (BEMs)
Calibration
Energy simulation
Sensors saving
Calibrated model validation
Methodology
Fecha de publicación : 
2020
ISSN : 
1424-8220
Cita: 
Gutiérrez-González, V. (V.); Ramos-Ruiz, G. (Germán); Fernández-Bandera, C. (Carlos). "Empirical and comparative validation for a building energy model calibration methodology". Sensors. 20 (17), 2020, 5003
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The digital world is spreading to all sectors of the economy, and Industry 4.0, with the digital twin, is a reality in the building sector. Energy reduction and decarbonization in buildings are urgently required. Models are the base for prediction and preparedness for uncertainty. Building energy models have been a growing field for a long time. This paper proposes a novel calibration methodology for a building energy model based on two pillars: simplicity, because there is an important reduction in the number of parameters (four) to be adjusted, and cost-effectiveness, because the methodology minimizes the number of sensors provided to perform the process by 47.5%. The new methodology was validated empirically and comparatively based on a previous work carried out in Annex 58 of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The use of a tested and structured experiment adds value to the results obtained.

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