Thermal modelling and simulation of a laboratory building for cooling energy consumption

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The main objective of this study is to identify and calculate the necessary variables for a building that can be used as input data in energy simulation tools and to determine the cooling energy consumption buildings and to examine the influence of applying energy rationalization measures. Based on that, we developed, applied, and validated a Simulink-based energy demand model of a governmental building to quantify the amount of cooling energy consumption in a case study environment. The model includes an air conditioner (plant model), controlled by a thermostat (controller model), to cool the laboratory building (environment model) to the desired temperature. The processes used here to construct the model layout and algorithm design can be extended to accommodate other multipart models or different construction sectors.

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Suliman, F. E. M., & Elsheikh, E. A. (2021). Thermal modelling and simulation of a laboratory building for cooling energy consumption. Journal of Engineering Research (Kuwait), 9(4 A), 174–190. https://doi.org/10.36909/jer.9825

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