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planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:dynamic_simulation [2020/08/07 23:09] – [Dynamic Simulation using DYNBIL] added wfeistplanning:calculating_energy_efficiency:dynamic_simulation [2020/08/07 23:18] – [Dynamic Simulation using DYNBIL] wfeist
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 |Fig. 2 Several zones will be connected to a building model with air flows between the zones as well as components connecting the different zones.| |Fig. 2 Several zones will be connected to a building model with air flows between the zones as well as components connecting the different zones.|
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-Dynbil has been validated with the detailed measurements in the first Passive House (located in Darmstadt Kranichstein). It had been possible to predict the energy consumptions, as well as to test several variations of the model itself. DYNBIL is also the basis for the development of stationary tools.+Dynbil has been validated with the detailed measurements in the first Passive House (located in Darmstadt Kranichstein; see [[planning:calculating_energy_efficiency#precise_modeldynamic_simulation|validation diagramme]]). It had been possible to predict the energy consumptions, as well as to test several variations of the model itself. DYNBIL is also the basis for the development of stationary tools.
  
 ==== General Considerations on Models used for Simulation ==== ==== General Considerations on Models used for Simulation ====
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