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Building energy consumption is a systematic procedure comprehensively influenced by not only engineering technologies, but also cultural concept, occupant behavior and social equity, etc. People spend more than 90% of time in buildings and as a result occupancy behavior becomes a leading factor that affects building energy consumption, particularly in residential buildings, but it is quite often oversimplified. Hence, having a better understanding, description and model of occupant behavior in residential buildings can improve the accuracy of building simulations and guide the design and operation of buildings. This forum is part of IEA EBC Annex 66 activities.
Logical, but Not Predictable: A Story of Three High-Rise Residential Building Occupant Studies
Liam O’Brien, Ph.D., Associate Member
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)
Occupant Control Behavior of Low-Temperature Air Source Heat Pump in Chinese Rural Housing: What Does It Mean to Thermal Comfort and Energy Consumption?
Xudong Yang, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)
Beyond Technology: Improving Occupants’ Energy Efficiency Behaviors through Social-Psychological Analysis
Chien-fei Chen, Ph.D.
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)
Investigation of Occupancy Behavior in Residential Buildings
Bing Dong, Associate Member
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)
Run Time: 90 mins.
Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2016 Winter Conference, Orlando, FL
Product Details
- Published:
- 2016
- File Size:
- 1 file , 140 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-OR16Sem58