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Benchmark Models for Air Conditioned Residential Buildings in Hot Humid Climate

Attia, Shady  
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Evrard, Arnaud
2013
Proceedings of Building Simulation 2013: 13th Conference of IBPSA
BS2013 - 13th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association

This study reports the results of a recent field survey for residential apartment buildings in Egypt. The aim of the survey is to create representative building energy models. Two building performance simulation models are created reflecting the average energy consumption characteristics of air-conditioned residential apartments in Alexandria, Cairo and Asyut. Aiming for future evaluation of the cost and energy affects of the new Egyptian energy standard this study established two detailed models describing the energy use profiles for air-conditioners, lighting, DHW and appliances in respect to buildings layout and construction. Using EnergyPlus simulation tool the collected surveyed data was used as input for two building simulation models. The simulation models were verified against the apartment characteristic found in the survey. This paper presents details of the building models including the energy use patterns and profiles created for this study.

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