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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2012
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This session assists the attendee to understand how occupancy affects energy performance in office buildings, schools and residences. Assumptions of determining occupancy are analyzed along with other factors, such as dew point, to determine accurate energy consumption models. Regression models are explored and compared for estimating energy consumption. Finally, a design guideline to reduce energy consumption is recommended for low-income, low-energy housing in hot and humid climates.
Occupancy of Australian Offices Buildings: How Accurate Are Typical Occupancy Assumptions Used In Energy Performance Simulation and What Is the Impact of Inaccuracies (CH-12-C027)
Aileen Marie Egan, P.E., Student Member
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Regression Models for Estimating Monthly Energy Consumptions in Schools in Hot and Humid Climates (CH-12-C028)
Nabil Nassif, Ph.D., P.E., Associate Member
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Occupancy Based Heating/Cooling for Low Energy Affordable Housing in Hot-Humid Climates (CH-12-C029)
Simge Andolsun, Student Member, Charles Culp, Ph.D., Member
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Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recording, 2012 Winter Conference, Chicago, IL