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Derickson, R.; Holtz, M. Development of simplified design tools using a new approach to building energy simulations. BUILDING SIMULATION, 1., 1985, Seattle.
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Abstract

A new approach to the use of building energy simulations for simplified design tool development is presented. The method which can be described as a form of "computational synergetics," uses simulations for pattern recognition, functionalizing terms in analytic equations, and analysis of climatic data. Many existing design tools have been developed using correlation approaches that provide relatively limited information for rather large computational efforts. Correlations can frequently obscure fundamental physics as well. The presented method employs correlations in a minimal sense while maintaining clarity in the physics of building energy response. A total of only 925 simulations are required to develop generalized heating and cooling energy balance equations for the entire U.S. while other methods which are correlation intensive require thousands or tens of thousands of simulations, often with less resulting generality.
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