Two DOE-2 functions
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Date Published
01/2005
Authors
Abstract
This paper presents two DOE-2 functions to expand the modeling capability of DOE-2.1E, a popular calculation engine for building energy simulations. The first function models sensible and total heat recovery between outside air and exhaust air, with optional evaporative precooling of exhaust air before the heat recovery. The existing heat recovery of DOE-2 only allows preheating outside air when exhaust air is more than 10°F warmer than outside air. The second function models distributed energy storage for direct expansion air conditioners which cannot be modeled by any existing system type of DOE-2.1E.
Journal
IBPSA Building Simulation
Year of Publication
2005
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Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Simulation Research