2012 group project ies ve energy simulation

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Universityof Strathclyde Glasgow MSc/PGDip/MRes in SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING www.strath.ac.uk/engineering Group Projects 2012 Energy PerformanceAnalysis; UsingSimulation in Soft Landing SUPPORTED BY: Academic staff Fiona Bradley Department of Architecture University of Strathciyde James Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow Gi iXj E-mail: [email protected] Company contact Dean Drobot University ofStrathciyde Estate Management University of Strathciyde, Glasgow E-mail: [email protected] AIM: To identify and strengthen the weaknesses of the design and build stages ofa building in order to decrease the time ofthe Soft Landing process To investigate the potentialof usingsimulation inthe Soft Landing process with the aim to decrease this process time DESCRIPTION: To conduct detailed post occupancy evaluation with a view to identifying key weaknesses ofthe design &build stages; and the commissioning of buildings and how they affect the energy performance. The project objectives are: To conduct a detailed post occupancyanalysis of the SIPBS building, as a case study Toinvestigate the applicability of building performance simulation to validate and progress the soft landing theory. group projects 2012 COMMENTS: Thepost occupancy evaluation was conducted bythe team through detailed analysis of design specifications, interviews with designers, modelling and simulation within IBS, several sitevisits including takingof thermal images, user surveys and analysis of metered and BMS data. DELIVERABLES: Aunique process of soft landingshowingthe benefits of using simulation "Hit the Ground Running". Quantitative benefits of using simulation in post building commissioning against the potential energy cost STUDENT GROUP MEMBERS: Brendan Galloway [email protected] Dereje Workie Robert Baran Olubunmi Agbanigo [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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Page 1: 2012 Group Project IES VE Energy simulation

Universityof

StrathclydeGlasgow

MSc/PGDip/MRes in

SUSTAINABLEENGINEERINGwww.strath.ac.uk/engineering

Group Projects 2012

Energy PerformanceAnalysis; UsingSimulationin Soft Landing

SUPPORTED BY:

Academic staff

Fiona BradleyDepartment of ArchitectureUniversity of StrathciydeJames Weir Building, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow Gi iXjE-mail: [email protected]

Company contactDean Drobot

University of Strathciyde Estate ManagementUniversity of Strathciyde, GlasgowE-mail: [email protected]

AIM:

• To identify and strengthenthe weaknesses ofthe designand buildstagesofa building inorderto decrease the timeofthe SoftLanding process

• To investigate the potentialof usingsimulation inthe SoftLanding processwith the aim to decrease this process time

DESCRIPTION:To conduct detailed postoccupancy evaluation with a view to identifying keyweaknesses ofthe design &build stages; and the commissioning of buildingsand how they affect the energy performance.

The project objectives are:• To conduct a detailed post occupancyanalysis ofthe SIPBS building, as a

case study• Toinvestigate the applicability of building performance simulation to

validate and progress the soft landing theory.

group projects 2012

COMMENTS:Thepost occupancy evaluation wasconducted bythe team through detailedanalysis ofdesign specifications, interviews with designers, modelling andsimulation within IBS, several sitevisitsincluding takingofthermal images,user surveys and analysis of metered and BMS data.

DELIVERABLES:

• Aunique process of soft landingshowingthe benefits of usingsimulation"Hit the Ground Running".

• Quantitative benefits ofusing simulation in post building commissioningagainst the potential energy cost

STUDENT GROUP MEMBERS:Brendan Galloway [email protected] WorkieRobert Baran

Olubunmi Agbanigo

[email protected]@[email protected]