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Analysis of Computer-Simulated Thermal Performance of the Norris Cotton Federal Office Building
Five computer-based simulations of the Norris Cotton Federal Office Building (NCFOB) in Manchester, New Hampshire, were performed using the Ross Meriwether Energy Systems Analysis Program. The NCFOB is a medium-size office building, occupied in September, 1976, designed to serve as a demonstration of and feasibility test for energy-conserving building features. The simulations included two simulations in accordance with the original design--with and without a solar system; a simulation of the building as actually operated; a simulation of the building with modifications to actual operation; and a simulation of an alternative building design. Results of the five simulations are summarized.
Analysis of Computer-Simulated Thermal Performance of the Norris Cotton Federal Office Building
Five computer-based simulations of the Norris Cotton Federal Office Building (NCFOB) in Manchester, New Hampshire, were performed using the Ross Meriwether Energy Systems Analysis Program. The NCFOB is a medium-size office building, occupied in September, 1976, designed to serve as a demonstration of and feasibility test for energy-conserving building features. The simulations included two simulations in accordance with the original design--with and without a solar system; a simulation of the building as actually operated; a simulation of the building with modifications to actual operation; and a simulation of an alternative building design. Results of the five simulations are summarized.
Analysis of Computer-Simulated Thermal Performance of the Norris Cotton Federal Office Building
W. B. May (author) / L. G. Spielvogel (author)
1980
64 pages
Report
No indication
English
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Office buildings , Fuel consumption , Thermal efficiency , Heating load , Cooling load , National government , New Hampshire , Computerized simulation , Tables(Data) , Graphs(Charts) , Energy audits , Energy consumption , Government buildings , Norris Cotton Federal Office Building , Energy analysis , Manchester(New Hampshire) , Energy conservation