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Probabilistic modeling of the indoor climates of residential buildings using EnergyPlus...

by Elizabeth D Buechler, Bjoern Pallin, Philip R Boudreaux, Michaela R Stockdale
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Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Building Physics
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1 to 22
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The indoor air temperature and relative humidity in residential buildings significantly affect material moisture durability, HVAC system performance, and occupant comfort. Therefore, indoor climate data is generally required to define boundary conditions in numerical models that evaluate envelope durability and equipment performance. However, indoor climate data obtained from field studies is influenced by weather, occupant behavior and internal loads, and is generally unrepresentative of the residential building stock. Likewise, whole-building simulation models typically neglect stochastic variables and yield deterministic results that are applicable to only a single home in a specific climate.
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