Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings

One of the main drawbacks of current simulation tools is inaccuracy and each simulation software has a set of different calculation algorithms, which is also prone to limitations and errors. Although the results can be achieved from running the simulation analysis, these results may not reflect the...

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Main Authors: Alharbi, Emad Ameen, Mohamad Zin, Rosli
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spelling my.utm.990202023-02-22T04:33:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/99020/ Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings Alharbi, Emad Ameen Mohamad Zin, Rosli TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) One of the main drawbacks of current simulation tools is inaccuracy and each simulation software has a set of different calculation algorithms, which is also prone to limitations and errors. Although the results can be achieved from running the simulation analysis, these results may not reflect the actual performance of a building in in real world scenarios. Additionally, when using simulation software for decision-making tools or to build a numerical model, validation tests are required to ensure the quality of the obtained results. This paper conducted a field measurement test to record the interior air temperature for specific period of time and compare it with EnergyPlus™ simulation results at the same time. A digital recorder of Temperature Humidity Tester Thermometer Clock Hygrometer KT-908 was applied and the results showed that the difference between the measured and simulated air temperatures did not exceed 0.55°C. As there was no significant difference between the measured and simulated air-temperatures, which gives credibility and attests to the quality of the EnergyPlus™ simulation results. Kalahari Journals 2022 Article PeerReviewed Alharbi, Emad Ameen and Mohamad Zin, Rosli (2022) Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 7 (1). pp. 1482-1487. ISSN 0974-5823 https://kalaharijournals.com/ijme-vol7-issue-jan2022.php NA
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Alharbi, Emad Ameen
Mohamad Zin, Rosli
Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
description One of the main drawbacks of current simulation tools is inaccuracy and each simulation software has a set of different calculation algorithms, which is also prone to limitations and errors. Although the results can be achieved from running the simulation analysis, these results may not reflect the actual performance of a building in in real world scenarios. Additionally, when using simulation software for decision-making tools or to build a numerical model, validation tests are required to ensure the quality of the obtained results. This paper conducted a field measurement test to record the interior air temperature for specific period of time and compare it with EnergyPlus™ simulation results at the same time. A digital recorder of Temperature Humidity Tester Thermometer Clock Hygrometer KT-908 was applied and the results showed that the difference between the measured and simulated air temperatures did not exceed 0.55°C. As there was no significant difference between the measured and simulated air-temperatures, which gives credibility and attests to the quality of the EnergyPlus™ simulation results.
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author Alharbi, Emad Ameen
Mohamad Zin, Rosli
author_facet Alharbi, Emad Ameen
Mohamad Zin, Rosli
author_sort Alharbi, Emad Ameen
title Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
title_short Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
title_full Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
title_fullStr Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
title_full_unstemmed Field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: Case study of mosque buildings
title_sort field measurement test to estimate level of accuracy between actual and simulated air-temperature: case study of mosque buildings
publisher Kalahari Journals
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/99020/
https://kalaharijournals.com/ijme-vol7-issue-jan2022.php
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