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"Mind reading" building operation behaviour

Authors
Neves, L. O.Hopes, A. P.Chung, W. J.Natarajan, S.
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Occupant behaviour; Mixed-mode ventilation; Office building; Thermal comfort
Citation
ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, v.56, pp.1 - 18
Journal Title
ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Volume
56
Start Page
1
End Page
18
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/79172
DOI
10.1016/j.esd.2020.02.003
ISSN
0973-0826
Abstract
Modern buildings are operationally classified as fully naturally ventilated (free running, FR), fully mechanically ventilated and conditioned (air-conditioned, AC) or intermediary (mixed mode, MM). Each strategy implies (i) the selection of different internal comfortmodels and controls, e.g. adaptive thermal comfort+ operablewindows in FR and static thermal comfort (PredictedMean Vote - PMV) + non-operablewindows in AC, and (ii) different energy consumption and carbon emissions with FR being the least (zero) and AC being the most. In each instance, the choice of strategy is dictated by the designer with little choice for the occupants. Here we ask the question: what operational mode would occupants select, given complete freedom? We examine this question using real concurrent data from three offices of similar size and use. In each, occupants have complete freedom in adopting FR, AC or a series of intervening MM strategies. We use monitored data on window and air-conditioning operation combined with internal and external thermal conditions to create validated computer models for each office. We discover the true operational mode of each office by comparing the computer model against 23 different scenarios using Dynamic Time Warping for binary (window open/close, AC on/off) and Euclidean distance for continuous operative temperature time series. Strikingly, results demonstrate that while each office used divergent strategies across the seasons, the indoor conditionswere very similar and attainable through NV alone. This suggests that while a purely NV strategy is likely to deliver indoor thermal comfort, understanding occupantmotivation and educating themon the impact of AC operation is needed to minimise energy use. (c) 2020 International Energy Initiative. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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