Use of Simulation Techniques and Optimization Tools for Daylight, Energy and Thermal Performance: The case of office module(s) in different climates


AKSİN F. N., Selçuk S.

39th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, eCAADe 2021, Novi-Sad, Serbia, 8 - 10 September 2021, vol.2, pp.409-418 identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • Volume: 2
  • City: Novi-Sad
  • Country: Serbia
  • Page Numbers: pp.409-418
  • Keywords: Daylight, Energy and thermal comfort performance, Multi-objective optimization, Office buildings, Performance-based design
  • Gazi University Affiliated: Yes

Abstract

In recent years, performance-based design has become the key issue behind design decisions in the construction industry towards reducing energy consumption. Various simulation techniques and optimization tools have started to be used together for performance objectives to reach optimal solutions for complex design process. In the sector, one of the most energy-consuming buildings is offices. This study examines the effects of integration of simulation programs and optimization tools on the daylight, energy and thermal performances of office buildings on different climates. Two cities, Ankara and Izmir, in Turkey selected as locations. The study is carried out with total of thirteen parameters. With Rhinoceros/Grasshopper software, Honeybee, Ladybug and Octopus plug-ins used for daylight, energy and thermal simulation and performance optimization. With the results obtained, the optimal configurations related with selected parameters are determined for reducing energy consumption while improving daylight and thermal performance on different climates.