TY - JOUR AU - Robert Sullivan AU - Yu Joe Huang AU - James Bull AU - Isaac Turiel AU - Ronald L Ritschard AU - Stephen E Selkowitz AB -

Results are presented that indicate a proportional relationship between building thermal loads for varying configuration parameters. Through the use of numerous building energy simulations using both the DOE-2.1 and BLAST energy analysis computer programs, it is shown that the relationship is independent of climatic location and covers a broad spectrum of those variables that influence a buildings energy use. The theoretical justification associated with such a phenomenon is treated using a multiple regression-derived algebraic expression that clearly establishes the linear independence of a buildings heat gain/loss components. Procedures are defined for the simplification of future parametric studies of the thermal analysis of buildings using a methodology that incorporates the observations reported herein.

BT - ASHRAE Transactions C1 -

Windows and Daylighting Group

C2 - LBL-19383 DA - 04/1985 LA - eng M1 - 1 N2 -

Results are presented that indicate a proportional relationship between building thermal loads for varying configuration parameters. Through the use of numerous building energy simulations using both the DOE-2.1 and BLAST energy analysis computer programs, it is shown that the relationship is independent of climatic location and covers a broad spectrum of those variables that influence a buildings energy use. The theoretical justification associated with such a phenomenon is treated using a multiple regression-derived algebraic expression that clearly establishes the linear independence of a buildings heat gain/loss components. Procedures are defined for the simplification of future parametric studies of the thermal analysis of buildings using a methodology that incorporates the observations reported herein.

PY - 1986 T2 - ASHRAE Transactions TI - Thermal Analysis of Buildings - Configuration Perturbations and Observed Climate Interface VL - 92 ER -