2021
DOI: 10.31462/jcemi.2021.04210228
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Effectiveness of standalone simulation-based optimization software in optimizing the life cycle cost of residential buildings

Abstract: Designers aim to build nearly zero energy buildings and positive energy buildings to comply with regulations. However, due to many variables affecting the energy performance of buildings, energy-efficient building design is a challenging task. Among the proposed methods, simulation-based systems are promising. The proposed simulation-based systems are not suitable for the construction sector because of the long optimization periods. The primary goal of this study is to emphasize the necessity of standalone sof… Show more

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“…Despite the growing building complexity, communication/coordination between the participants and building elements throughout the building lifespan is poor [6]. It is realized that many buildings fail to perform as intended [7,8] mainly due to the fragmented approach to building production. Even though such a failure may not necessarily prevent the systems from operating, it may decrease the product value and increase energy and operations and maintenance expenditures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the growing building complexity, communication/coordination between the participants and building elements throughout the building lifespan is poor [6]. It is realized that many buildings fail to perform as intended [7,8] mainly due to the fragmented approach to building production. Even though such a failure may not necessarily prevent the systems from operating, it may decrease the product value and increase energy and operations and maintenance expenditures [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%