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Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis Methods in Building Energy Assessment

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2016.06.369

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Sensitivity analysis; Building performance; Global method; Energy simulation

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Sensitivity analysis is an important tool in building energy assessment to determine the key factors influencing energy use or carbon emissions for buildings. This research is focused on comparing the characteristics of four global sensitivity analysis: SRC (standardized regression coefficient), Morris design, extended FAST (Fourier Amplitude Sensitivity Test) and TGP (treed Gaussian process) method. A retail building located at Harbin (China) is used as a case study to demonstrate the advantages and drawbacks for these four methods. The results indicate that the TGP method (one of meta-modelling approaches) is the best choice in terms of both accuracy and computationally cost. Note that the TGP method needs more time to calculate the sensitivity index although it needs only moderate time for running building energy models. At least two fundamentally different methods for sensitivity analysis are recommended to be performed to provide more robust results in building energy assessment. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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