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Simulations


Many of our projects use energy simulations to augment performance.  We use as well as develop models and simulation tools covering building energy as welll as equipment.
We provide building energy modeling for design option analysis as well for LEED ratings. We can provide models in compliance with the ASHRAE 90.1 energy cost budget method for use in achieving LEED rating points.

Selected Projects:

New Building Simulation -
Focus on Energy
Provided training to Focus staff on building energy simulation using eQuest/DOE2.2. Developed models of new building projects to review program impact on specific buidlings.

Developing the Supermarket Simulation Tool (SST) -
Electric Power Research Institute
Developed an hour-by-hour building simulation program that fully models all aspects of a supermarket including the HVAC, refrigeration and building envelope systems.  This easy-to-use Windows application allows a user to quick construct a model of a supermarket using a library of predefined components.  Responsible for developing and programming the calculations “engine”.  Oversaw efforts to develop a Windows graphical user interface and prepared the user documentation and on-line help.    Have conducted hands on training sessions, developed case study examples, expanded the component libraries, and prepared promotional materials.  Currently Version 3.0 is available.

Humidity Modeling of Energy Recovery Ventilation Options for Schools -
Florida Solar Energy Center
US EPA
Developed a simplified humidity analysis tool for the assessment of energy recovery ventilation in schools.  Developed parameters for representations of typical schools within the DOE-2 building energy simulation program.  Added space humidity modeling to DOE-2 along with improved dehumidification models for cooling equipment (package, constant volume, and variable-air-volume systems).  Added energy recovery models to DOE-2 incorporating various configurations and options for defrost and economizer operation.

Assessing the Impact of ASHRAE 62-1989 on Supermarkets -
Florida Solar Energy Center
Florida Power and Light
Evaluated the impact of increased fresh air required under ASHRAE 62-1989 using the building simulation model TRNSYS.  Electric and gas-fired space conditioning technologies were evaluated to determine which configurations and technologies are most effective at meeting the increased latent loads.  The simulation included models of the refrigerated system to consider the tradeoffs between store humidity level and the energy use of the display cases.  Detailed cost models of the equipment and installation costs were developed and used for cost analysis.  The systems and configurations with the lowest life-cycle costs were identified. 

Gas Cooling Commercial Building Screening Tool -
Keyspan Energy
Developed an HVAC screening tool for comparison of various gas cooling options in commercial building.  Systems include gas engine driven DX and chillers, absorption, and heat pumps.  The tool provided a simplified user interface to operate and report from a detailed hourly building and system simulation in TRNSYS.

Assessment of the Market Potential for the GAX Commercial Rooftop in Canada -
Industrial Client
Used the analytical market assessment techniques developed for ORNL to predict the potential of a Commercial rooftop version of the GAX (generator-absorber-heat-exchange) absorption heat pump in the US and Canada.  The evaluation focused on the market for light commercial rooftop systems up to 15 tons. The analysis divided the market into segments based on thermal loads, efficiency levels, utility rate structures and regional construction practices.  The approach predicted total shipments based on selling price as well as the resulting impacts on the customer, gas and electric utilities and society in general.

Comparing Electric and Gas-Fired Supermarket Dehumidification Systems -
Florida Power and Light
Compared the performance of electric and gas-fired space conditioning equipment in a supermarket using the building simulation model TRNSYS.  The simulation model considered the tradeoffs between store humidity level and the energy use of the refrigerated display cases.  The systems and configurations with the lowest costs were identified. 

Evaluation of Gas-Fired Desiccant Technologies -
Brooklyn Union
Assessed the potential for gas-fired desiccant equipment in various building applications to determine where the technology has the most potential.  Commercially-available desiccant equipment were evaluated in several generic building applications with building simulation models to identify the conditions where these systems have the most potential.  Used TRNSYS, DOE-2 and custom models to simulate supermarkets, commercial buildings and residences with eight buildings types, eight technologies, and more than a dozen system configurations in four climates, resulting in over 1,000 simulation runs.

Comparison of Electric and Gas-Fired Dehumidification Alternatives -
Gas Research Institute
Compared electric and gas-fired dehumidification systems in various hypothetical applications using the building simulation model FSEC1.1 -- a specialized program that considers thermal and moisture storage in building materials.  Developed detailed computer models of commercially available, prototype and hypothetical gas-fired and electric equipment.  Determined the applications and locations where gas-fired equipment competed most effectively.

Part-Load Curves for use in DOE-2 -
Lawrence Berkley Laboratory
Recommended new approaches and modifications to the DOE-2 part-load efficiency degradation model to properly account for both heating and cooling energy use at off-design conditions.  Reviewed existing literature on part-load efficiency.  Compared modifications to existing DOE-2 model and theoretical performance.

Developing an Improved Cooling Coil Model for DOE-2 -
Florida Solar Energy Center
Developed a user-defined function to more accurately simulate the dehumidification characteristics of a cooling coil in DOE-2’s RESYS routine.  The user-defined function was based on a cooling coil model from the ASHRAE HVAC-2 Toolkit.  The model was integrated into RESYS with a more realistic moisture capacitance model to predict space humidity level.

Residential Duct Sealing Evaluation Project -
Cinergy
Determined the impact and effectiveness of duct sealing in existing residences.  Evaluation was based on detailed measurements of air flow before and after duct sealing in 58 homes.  Developed methods to annualize impact from one-time measurements based on engineering models of duct systems and seasonal load models base on ESPRE.  Two measurement methods were compared: pressure equalization and register air flow measurement.

Residential New Construction Assessment -
Northeast Utilities
Evaluated multiple residential construction program requirements including HVAC specifications and building shell on an energy, first cost, and life-cycle cost basis.  Initial analysis was based on DOE-2 building simulations and cost estimating.  Considered systems included fossil fuel furnaces, air and ground source heat pumps, and electric resistance systems.  Subsequent evaluations were based on Rem/Rate and included impacts of Energy Star programs, code improvements and the use of the HERS.

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