1994
| LBL-35520 |
DOE-2 BASICS, VERSION 2.1E, W.F. Buhl, B. Birdsall, A.E. Erdem, K.L. Ellington and F.C. Winkelmann, LBL and Hirsch and Associates, Camarillo, CA, May 1994. [This document must be purchased from the National Technical Information Service ]. |
| LBL-34947 |
DOE-2 SUPPLEMENT, VERSION 2.1E, W.F. Buhl, B. Birdsall, A.E. Erdem, K.L. Ellington and F.C. Winkelmann, and Hirsch & Associates, November 1993. [This document must be purchased from the National Technical Information Service ]. |
| LBL-34945 |
DOE-2 SAMPLE RUN BOOK, VERSION 2.1E, W.F. Buhl, B. Birdsall, A.E. Erdem, K.L. Ellington and F.C. Winkelmann, and Hirsch & Associates, November 1993. [This document must be purchased from the National Technical Information Service ]. |
| LBL-34946 |
DOE-2 BDL SUMMARY, VERSION 2.1E, W.F. Buhl, B. Birdsall, A.E. Erdem, K.L. Ellington and F.C. Winkelmann, and Hirsch & Associates, November 1993. [This document must be purchased from the National Technical Information Service ]. |
1992
| LBL-33192 |
MODELING WINDOWS IN DOE-2.1E,
M.S. Reilly, F.C. Winkelmann, D. Arasteh, and W.L. Carroll, Proc. ASHRAE/DOE/BTECC Conference on the Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings V, Clearwater Beach, FL, Dec. 7-10, 1992. Revised August 1994 and printed in Energy and Buildings 22 (1995) 59-66 |
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LBL-29798
(GRI-90/2036) pdf document |
481 PROTOTYPICAL COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR 20 URBAN MARKET AREAS
(Technical documentation of building loads data base developed for the GRI
Cogeneration Market Assessment Model -- April, 1991)
This report documents the methodology used to determine the load patterns and estimate the building populations for various commercial and multi-family buildings in 20 representative markets of the U.S. The task involved describing nearly 500 prototypical buildings by building type, vintage, and city, defining their internal conditions and operating schedules, and then simulating their hourly energy profiles using the DOE-2 building energy simulation program. The simulated energy usages were then calibrated against statistical data and the building descriptions modified to better correlate to measured energy end-use intensities and fuel/electric ratios. A secondary task involved using statistical data on construction activity and surveys to estimate the numbers and total floor areas represented by each of the prototypical buildings. The primary objective of this project is to supply input information on building loads and market sizes for a microcomputer program being developed by RCG/Hagler-Bailly, Inc. (HBI 1989) for the Gas Research Institute (GRI) under GRI Contract No. 5807-293-1647. The purpose of this program, here referred to as the Commercial Cogeneration Assessment Model (CCAM), is to assess the potential of cogeneration in commercial and multi-family buildings from the present to the year 2000. A secondary objective for this project is to provide GRI with a large data base of hourly load profiles for prototypical commercial buildings that can be used for other technical studies. Joe Huang, Hashem Akbari, Leo Rainer, and Ron Ritschard, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley CA 94720 for Gas Research Institute, GRI Contract No. 5087-293-1647 |
| LBL-29140 |
DOE-2 BASICS, VERSION 2.1D,
W.F. Buhl, B. Birdsall, A.E. Erdem, K.L. Ellington and F.C. Winkelmann, LBL, August 1991. [This document must be purchased from the National Technical Information Service ]. |
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LBNL-19735
pdf document |
OVERVIEW OF THE DOE-2 BUILDING ENERGY ANALYSIS PROGRAM,
VERSION 2.1D, B. Birdsall, W.F. Buhl, K.L. Ellington, A.E. Erdem and F.C. Winkelmann, Simulation Research Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, February 1990. |