Advanced Simulation Methods for Occupant-Centric Building Design

  • Farhang Tahmasebi
  • , Mohamed Ouf
  • , Tareq Abuimara
  • , William O'brien
  • , Kaiyu Sun
  • , Amir Tabadkani
  • , Tianzhen Hong
  • , Clarice Bleil De Souza

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Abstract

Performance quantification through simulation has been particularly advantageous to building design, as it can be applied to non-existent buildings in the design process, allows for testing design variants under identical conditions, and demands much less resources as compared to physical measurements. Consequently, use of building simulation in the design process has evolved to – for example – establish and verify design performance, screen and optimize design parameters, and study robustness and adaptability in adverse conditions. In this context, the present chapter investigates how the state-of-the-art simulation-aided design procedures can contribute to realize occupant-centric design objectives. To this end, the chapter, first, discusses the ways in which simulation-aided design methods can represent occupants and capture their interactions with buildings' environmental control systems. Subsequently, a number of key simulation-aided design methods and objectives are explored with a focus on the role of occupants. Finally, a carefully described prototypical building model serves to demonstrate and test the introduced occupant-centric simulation-aided design procedures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOccupant-Centric Simulation Aided Building Design
Subtitle of host publicationTheory, Application, and Case Studies
PublisherCRC Press
Pages168-208
Number of pages41
ISBN (Electronic)9781000865752
ISBN (Print)9781032420028
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering
  • General Arts and Humanities

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