Occupants behavior influence on buildings energy performance. Investigations in residential and office buildings
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Mora Guerra, Dafni Yeniveth
Furgiuele, Franco
De Simone, Marilena
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Research Doctorate in Civil and Industrial Engineering. Ciclo XXIX; The general objective of the research was to evaluate the main factors affecting the
energy performance of buildings by considering both physical and occupancy
variables. The research had two different approaches, one of them was regarding
occupant behavior related to energy consumption in residential buildings and the
other focused on the office buildings.
The investigations were conducted by means of data collection and statistical
analyses in existing residential buildings. Furthermore, different procedures for
obtaining occupancy profiles were applied. Finally, a case of design and modeling
of Nearly Zero Energy Buildings was developed in order to study the influence of
occupancy in high efficient energy buildings. The results showed that different
approaches of modeling occupancy can lead to considerable variations in building
energy performance.
In office buildings, the detection of occupancy was obtained by an experimental
approach. First of all, the state of the art regarding the sensors and devices used for
measuring and monitoring indoor parameters was defined. Successively, an
experimental setup was created in an office of the University of Calabria in order
to collect data on occupancy and energy consumption by means of sensors and
manual observations. The criterion of sensor fusion was adopted. Data were
processed by using different statistical techniques: clustering analysis, descriptive
and stochastic elaborations. The results were models that can be used either to
describe or predict occupancy profiles.
Structure of this work
The thesis is divided into six chapters. The first chapter is a general introduction
titled Occupant behavior in buildings, regarding occupant behavior and its
relationship to the energy consumption in residential buildings, office buildings,
and low energy buildings. At the end of this chapter a brief description of occupant
behavior and energy simulation in buildings is presented.
In the second chapter, Building occupancy is presented with a description
concerning the occupancy sensing techniques used and general classification
following different approaches. Residential buildings is the title of the third chapter in which we attempt to describe
the objectives and main findings of three investigations regarding residential
buildings and occupancy profiles definition by means of the development of cases
of study.
The title of the fourth chapter is Office buildings: the experimental study. It consists
of the description of the experimental study realized at the University of Calabria
in an office building. A description of the sensors and the monitored data were
presented.
The Office buildings: data analysis is the fifth chapter of the thesis, with the
different approaches used to analyze experimental data. It begins with the statistical
analysis and ends with the results of the modeling based on indoor environment
measurements.
The General conclusions is the last chapter of the thesis, with a review and
discussion of the key contributions of this research work; University of Calabria.Soggetto
Buildings - Energy; Office buildings
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