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Developing an Artificial Neural Network-Based Grading Model for Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings

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posted on 2025-06-04, 05:34 authored by Yaser Shahbazi, Sahar Hosseinpour, Mohsen Mokhtari Kashavar, Mohammad Fotouhi, Siamak Pedrammehr
High energy consumption in residential buildings poses significant challenges, prompting governments to regulate this sector through comprehensive energy assessments and classification strategies. This study introduces a multi-layer perceptron artificial neural network (ANN) model to grade and predict energy consumption levels in residential buildings in Tabriz, Iran, based on their geometric and functional characteristics. This study uses the K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithm to classify energy consumption grades based on energy ratio (R-value). Six sample buildings were modeled using Rhinoceros 3D version 7 and Grasshopper version 1.0.0007 software to extract key energy-influencing factors. A parametric geometric model was developed for rapid data generation and validated against reference buildings to ensure reliability. Building classifications spanned areas of 40 to 300 square meters and heights of up to six stories, with energy evaluations conducted using EnergyPlus. The collected data informed the ANN model, enabling accurate predictions for existing and future constructions. The results demonstrate that the model achieves a remarkable prediction error of just 0.001, facilitating efficient energy assessments without requiring extensive modeling expertise. This research emphasizes the role of geometric features and natural lighting in energy consumption prediction, highlighting the model’s practicality for early design evaluations and architectural validations.

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Journal

Buildings

Volume

15

Article number

1731

Pagination

1-27

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2075-5309

eISSN

2075-5309

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

10

Publisher

MDPI

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