Building performance analysis (Record no. 55872)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781119341925
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Classification number 696
Item number WIL
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Personal name Wilde, Pieter de
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Title Building performance analysis
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Place of publication, distribution, etc West Sussex
Name of publisher, distributor, etc John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2018
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Extent xviii,597p.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Endorsement by IBPSA ix<br/>Foreword xi<br/>Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv Endorsements xvii<br/>1 Introduction 1<br/>1.1 Building Performance: Framing, Key Terms and Definition 7<br/>1.2 Performance in the Building Domain 14<br/>1.2.1 Development of the Notion of Building Performance 15<br/>1.2.2 History of Building Codes, Regulations and Rating Schemes 23<br/>1.2.3 Selected Recent Developments in Building Performance 28<br/>1.3 Outline of the Book 34<br/>1.4 Reflections on Building Performance Analysis 37<br/>1.5 Summary 38<br/>1.6 Key References 41<br/>Part I Foundation 43<br/>2 Building Performance in Context 45<br/>2.1 Building Life Cycle 47<br/>2.2 Stakeholders SO<br/>2.3 Building Systems 54<br/>2.4 Building Performance Challenges 58<br/>2.5 Building Performance Context in Current Practice 64<br/>2.6 Reflections on the Complexity of the Context 67<br/>2.7 Summary 68<br/>2.8 Key References 70<br/>3 Needs, Functions and Requirements 73<br/>3.1 Requirement Specification 75<br/>3.2 Requirement Types 83<br/>3.3 Functional Requirements 86<br/>3.4 Building Functions 90<br/>3.5 Stakeholder World Views 96<br/>3.6 Building Performance Requirements 99<br/>3.7 Building Needs, Functions and Requirements in Current Practice 105<br/>3.8 Reflections on Building Performance Requirements 109<br/>3.9 Summary 111<br/>3.10 Key References 114<br/>Part II Assessment 117<br/>4 Fundamentals of Building Performance 119<br/>4.1 Performance: The Interface between Requirements and Systems 123<br/>4.2 Quantifying Performance 128<br/>4.3 Experimentation and Measurement 134<br/>4.4 Building Performance Metrics, Indicators and Measures 140<br/>4.4.1 Performance Metrics 141<br/>4.4.2 Performance Indicators 144<br/>4.4.3 Performance Measures 154<br/>4.5 Handling and Combining Building Performance 157<br/>4.6 Signs of Performance Issues 159<br/>4.7 Building Performance in Current Practice 161<br/>4.8 Reflections on Working with Building Performance 164<br/>4.9 Summary 165<br/>4.10 Key References 168<br/>5 Performance Criteria 171<br/>5.1 Goals, Targets and Ambitions 174<br/>5.2 Benchmarks and Baselines 182<br/>5.3 Constraints, Thresholds and Limits 189<br/>5.4 Performance Categories and Bands 194<br/>5.5 Criteria in Current Practice 196<br/>5.6 Reflections on Performance Criteria 198<br/>5.7 Summary 199<br/>5.8 Key References 202<br/>6 Performance Quantification 205<br/>6.1 Physical Measurement 208<br/>6.1.1 Selected Physical Measurements and Tests 209<br/>6.1.2 Standards for Physical Measurement 228<br/>6.2 Building Performance Simulation 234<br/>6.2.1 Selected Building Simulation Tool Categories 239<br/>6.2.2 Validation, Verification and Calibration 259<br/>6.3 Expert Judgment 262<br/>6.4 Stakeholder Evaluation 267<br/>6.5 Measurement of Construction rocess Performance 271<br/>6.6 Building Performance Quantification in Current Practice <br/>6.7 Reflections on Quantification Methods 275 <br/>6.8 Summary 276 <br/>6.9 Key References 279 <br/>7 Working with Building Performance 283 <br/>7.1 Examples: Selected Building Performance Analysis Cases 285 <br/>7.2 Criterion Development 293 <br/>7.3 Tool and Instrument Configuration 310 <br/>7.4 Iterative Analysis 313 <br/>7.5 Building Performance Analysis in Current Practice 314 <br/>7.6 Reflections on Working with Building Performance 318 <br/>7.7 Summary 319 <br/>7.8 Key References 321 <br/><br/><br/>Part Ill Impact 323<br/>8 Design and Construction for Performance 325<br/>8.1 Performance-Based Design 328<br/>8.2 Performance- Based Design Decisions 343<br/>8.2.1 Normative Decision Methods 350<br/>8.2.2 Naturalistic Decision Making 353<br/>8.2.3 Decision-Making Challenges 355<br/>8.3 Tools for Performance-Based Design 356<br/>8.4 Performance Visualization and Communication 369<br/>8.5 Construction for Performance 374<br/>8.6 Design and Construction for Performance Challenges 377<br/>8.7 Reflections on Designing for Performance 379<br/>8.8 Summary 381<br/>8.9 Key References 383<br/>9 Building Operation, Control and Management 387<br/>9.1 Building Performance Management and Control 390<br/>9.1.1 Building Automation Systems 393<br/>9.1.2 Model-Based Predictive Control 397<br/>9.2 Performance Monitoring 398<br/>9.2.1 Specialized Monitoring Techniques 405<br/>9.2.2 International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol 407<br/>9.3 Fault Detection and Diagnostics 408<br/>9.4 Performance Service Companies and Contracts 413<br/>9.5 Building Operation, Control and Management Challenges 417<br/>9.6 Reflections on Building Automation and Monitoring 419<br/>9.7 Summary 420<br/>9.8 Key References 422<br/>10 High Performance Buildings 425<br/>10.1 Existing Definitions for High Performance Buildings 427<br/>10.2 Emerging Technologies 431<br/>10.3 Smart and Intelligent Buildings 435<br/>10.4 High Performance Building Challenges 437<br/>10.5 Reflection: A Novel Definition for High Performance <br/>10.6 Buildings 440<br/>Summary 442<br/>10.7 Key References 444<br/>Epilogue 447<br/>11 Emergent Theory of Building Performance Analysis 449<br/>11.1 Observations, Explanations, Principles and Hypotheses 449<br/>11.2 Suggested Guidelines for Building Performance Analysis 460<br/>11.2.1 Building Performance Analysis During Design 460<br/>11.2.2 Building Performance Analysis During Operation 462<br/>11.2.3 Building Performance Analysis in Research 463<br/>11.3 Future Challenges 463<br/>11.4 Closure 465<br/>Appendix A: Overview of Building Performance Aspects 467<br/>Appendix B: Criterion Development Template 471 Appendix C: Tool/Instrument Configuration Checklist 473 Appendix D: Measurement Instruments 477<br/>Glossary 481<br/>Building Performance Abbreviations 487<br/>Generic Abbreviations 489 List of Figures and Tables 493 Symbols and Units 497<br/>About the Author 501<br/>References: Longlist and Secondary Sources 503<br/>Index 589<br/>
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