Part 1: Introduction Advancing Occupant Modeling for Building Design & Code Compliance

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O'Brien, William [1 ]
Gilani, Sara [1 ]
Ouf, Mohamed [1 ]
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[1] Carleton Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Human Bldg Interact Lab, Ottawa, ON, Canada
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BEHAVIOR; PERFORMANCE; SIMULATION; IMPACT;
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As building codes become more stringent and there is a market push for higher energy performance through superior envelopes, HVAC equipment, lighting, and controls, the relative energy-related impact of occupants and their presence, habits, and actions increases. Occupants make equipment purchasing decisions; generate heat, moisture, and contaminants; adjust operable windows, window blinds, thermostats, electric lighting; and, use appliances. Their behaviors may result in a difference in energy use by a factor of two or more. 1 Even in buildings with a high degree of automation, occupants may use buildings in ways never conceived of by the designer, or complain to the operator at the possible cost of a permanent and energy-intensive override on building controls.(2)
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