Towards a digital representation of physical phenomena to assess comfort in future environments
conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byDirk Schwede
This paper presents the concept and a test implementation of a digital representation of the physical world designed to assess comfort quality in future environments. An integrated set of physical phenomena is modeled three-dimensionally to investigate the dynamic behavior of design objects holistically.
The formulation supports the integration of computational simulation in the performance-based design process. It employs the principles of geometrical and physical selfcontainedness to avoid that complex geometrical and physical circumstances have to be specified at design time. The concepts of congeneric cells and congeneric conjunctions are introduced to simulate various physical phenomena simultaneously with a uniformly structured set of equations.
The concept, the prototype implementation and selected test cases are presented. Although it was not possible to implement all features and model parts completely, the research and the discussion of its achievements make valuable contributions towards more effective integration of computational simulation in the performance-based design process.
History
Event
International Building Performance Simulation Association Conference and Exhibition (10th: 2007: Beijing, China)
Pagination
1403 - 1410
Publisher
International Building Performance Simulation Association
Location
Beijing, China
Place of publication
[College Station, Tex.]
Start date
2007-09-03
End date
2007-09-06
ISBN-13
9780977170623
ISBN-10
0977170624
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
J Yi
Title of proceedings
BS07 proceedings of the 10th International Building Performance Simulation Association Conference and Exhibition, Sep. 3-6, 2007, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.