Application of an integrated heat, air and moisture modeling toolkit in Matlab for design

A.W.M. Schijndel, van

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Abstract

This paper gives an overview of recent developments and results of a new integrated heat, air and moisture (HAM) modeling toolkit in Matlab named HAMLab. The recent developments include integration of a whole building model with building systems and controllers, 2D/3D HAM transport in constructions and 2D airflow respectively. Furthermore, a method for the application of this toolkit for design purposes is presented. The use of this method is demonstrated by a case study. It is concluded that the simulation environment HAMLab is capable of solving a large scale of integrated HAM models. Limitations, benefits and drawbacks are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings IBPSA-NVL Symposium 2005, 20 October Delft
Place of PublicationDelft
Pages1-8
Publication statusPublished - 2005
EventIBPSA-NVL Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, 20 October 2005 -
Duration: 20 Oct 200520 Oct 2005

Conference

ConferenceIBPSA-NVL Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, 20 October 2005
Period20/10/0520/10/05
OtherIBPSA-NVL conference

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