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dc.contributor.authorSánchez García, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Crespo, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorRivas Hernando, Ulpiano
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-13T17:29:26Z
dc.date.available2024-09-13T17:29:26Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationSánchez García, D., Martínez Crespo, J., Hernando, U. R. R. y Alonso, C. (2023). A detailed view of the Adaptive-Comfort-Control-Implementation Script (ACCIS): The capabilities of the automation system for adaptive setpoint temperatures in building energy models. Energy and Buildings, 288, 113019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113019es
dc.identifier.issn3787788
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12251/3262
dc.description.abstractRecent research has looked into the potential for energy savings from adopting setpoint temperatures based on adaptive comfort. The recently suggested Adaptive-Comfort-Control-Implementation Script (ACCIS), a computational method that expands the use of air conditioning to adaptive comfort, can be used to accomplish this. The users setup and an Input Data File (IDF) are used by ACCIS to convert PMV-based EnergyPlus models into adaptive setpoint models. The Adaptive Comfort Control Implemented Model (“accim”) Python module has been used to nest ACCIS, which was originally an Energy Management System (EMS) script. This research focuses on the creation of ACCIS and offers a more in-depth understanding of how the computational method functions based on the connections between the objects that compose it. Since all weather file quantity constraints have been overcome and studies can now be generated based on millions of simulations, ACCIS opens up new opportunities for performing energy simulations on a worldwide scale rather than only on a national or continental level. This potential is increased considering that, until recently only international models ASHRAE Standard 55 and European standard EN16798-1 were considered in ACCIS, but now a recent update allows to select local comfort models developed for specific areas. As a result, this potential is firstly demonstrated by means of the study of the 3 arguments that have the most important impact on the setpoint temperatures: the thermal comfort model, the acceptability levels and the behaviour of setpoint temperatures when adaptive comfort models are not applicable; and secondly by means of an actual example of use of accim. © 2023 The Author(s)es
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherElsevier B.V.es
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.titleA detailed view of the Adaptive-Comfort-Control-Implementation Script (ACCIS): The capabilities of the automation system for adaptive setpoint temperatures in building energy modelses
dc.typearticlees
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113019
dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113019es
dc.journal.titleEnergy and Buildingses
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccesses
dc.subject.keywordConfort térmico adaptativoes
dc.subject.keywordClimatizaciónes
dc.subject.keywordEficiencia energéticaes
dc.subject.keywordCalefacción, ventilación, aire acondicionado (HVAC)es
dc.subject.keywordTemperatura de referenciaes
dc.subject.keywordAhorro energéticoes
dc.subject.keywordSimulación energética - herramientases
dc.subject.unesco3305.14 Viviendases
dc.subject.unesco3305.90 Transmisión de Calor en la Edificaciónes
dc.subject.unesco3311.02 Ingeniería de Controles
dc.subject.unesco2501.21 Simulación Numéricaes
dc.volume.number288es
dc.item.number113019es


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