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Trnsys and bim
Trnsys and bim





trnsys and bim

Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2009. Evaluating VBE And BIM-Frame- works: A Cost Estimation Case Study and Reflections to Environmental Issues. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2010,10(1). Prediction and evaluation method of wind environ- ment in the early design stage using BIM- based CFD simulation. The En- vironmental Performance of Tall Buildings.London:Earth- scan,2010. Reliability-based design op- timization with dis- crete design variables and non-smooth performance functions: AB-PSO algorithm.Automation in construction,2011,20(5):610-619. Building information modeling (BIM) framework for practical implementation. London: Architectural Asso- ciation,2012. Brett Steele.O-14 Projection and Reception.CFD simulation of cross-ventilation for a generic iso- lated building: Impact of computational parameters.Building and environment,2012,53(Jul.):34-48. Canada: John wileyAndamp Sons, Inc, 2012. BIM for Building Owners and Developers Making a Busi- ness Case for Using BIM on Projects.

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A multi- objective optimization model for building retrofit strategies using TRNSYS simulations, GenOpt and MATLAB.Building andenvironment, 2012,56(Oct.):370-378. EhsanAsadi,ManuelGameiro da Silva,CarlosHenggeler- Antunes et al.Design of low-emission and energy-efficient residential buildingsusing amulti-objective optimization algorithm.Building and environment,2012,47(Mar.):245-250. A case study exploring regulated energy use in domestic buildings using design- of-experiments and multiobjective optimization. Ralph Evins, Philip Pointer, Ravi Vaidyanathan et al.Multi- objective optimization for buildingretrofit strategies:A model and an application. EhsanAsadi, Manuel Gameiroda Silva, Carlos HenggelerAn- tunes et al.Architectural Design (forthcoming), 2013. Design Ecosystems: Customizing the Design Envi- ronment with plugins. It will lead the way in independent research in the field of architectural design and the development of ecological thinking and building in China. The importance of this paper lies in the construction of a concrete methodological set of tools for the assessment of the environmental performance of the building. The performance evaluation method used in the “families” methodology is not limited to the individual assessment of the environmental performance objectives or to an integrated multi-objective weighting mechanism as an overall evaluation platform it checks and balances the individual characteristics of the system not as static conclusive results but as dynamic criteria intended to guide the overall design and building process.

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The methodology is founded on a system of different values and weights attributed to the parameters of the families members which are adjusted and fine-tuned through a series of iterations, thus affecting the overall building performance towards an optimum goal. Through the associations introduced among the parameters of the ‘families’ members, this study aims at establishing a methodology for a multi-objective evaluation of the environmental performance of the building as an organism. The elements of this modeling platform are all associated with each other as parts of the “families”, independent of their geometrical structure, materiality, parametric depen- dencies or their physical connection to other elements. The concept of “families” lies in the core of internal data structure in Building Information Modeling (BIM).







Trnsys and bim