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Development of Interface for BIM based Building Energy Simulation

BIM 에너지 시뮬레이션 인터페이스 개발과 검증

  • Received : 2012.03.01
  • Published : 2012.05.25

Abstract

BIM(Building Information Model) enables information sharing and reuse for interoperability between prevalent software tools in the AEC(Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) industry. Although a BIM based energy simulation tool can reduce costs and time required for the simulation work, no practical interface between CAD softwares and dynamic energy analysis tools has been developed so far. With this in mind, this paper suggests two approaches (Full Automated Interface and Semi Automated Interface) enabling information transition from CAD tools (e.g., IFC) to EnergyPlus input file, IDF. FAI, if ideally developed, can convert IFC to IDF based on the use of pre-defined defaults without requiring human intervention. In contrast, SAI converts geometry information only out of IFC to IDF and then require human data entry for uncertain simulation inputs. For this study, a library building was chosen and space boundary generated from ArchiCAD 13 was employed for geometry mapping. The Morris method, one of sensitivity analysis methods, was used for identifying significant inputs. In FAI and SAI, dominant inputs, out of the Morris method, expresses were used for Monte Carlo simulation to quantify probablistic simulation outputs. In the paper, FAI and SAI simulation results are cross-compared, and pros and cons of FAI and SAI are discussed.

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Supported by : 한국연구재단

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