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Airflow and Indoor Air Quality Analyses Capabilities of Energy Simulation Software
Published
Author(s)
Lisa Ng, Andrew K. Persily
Abstract
A wide range of tools are used to design and analyze the energy implications of different ventilation and space conditioning strategies to reduce building energy use. However, questions exist regarding how and whether these tools consider airflow and indoor contaminant concentrations, which is of increasing importance given current efforts to reduce building energy consumption. The airflow and indoor air quality (IAQ) analyses capabilities of several energy simulation programs are investigated and summarized. This study discusses the key question of whether an energy simulation program simulates airflow rates or considers them to be inputs. The manner in which contaminants are simulated (if at all) is also investigated. Both the physical theory behind the simulations and any rule-of-thumb alternatives are summarized and evaluated. Finally, suggestions as to how airflow and IAQ analyses can be more appropriately accounted for when performing building energy simulation are presented.
Proceedings Title
The 12th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate- International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Ng, L.
and Persily, A.
(2011),
Airflow and Indoor Air Quality Analyses Capabilities of Energy Simulation Software, The 12th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate- International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Austin, TX, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=907769
(Accessed October 7, 2025)