DYNASTEE Webinars – On-line Training 2021
Title: DYNASTEE On-line Training for Dynamic Calculation Methods for Building Energy Performance Assessment
A series of 4 webinars (e.g. 9 lectures) distributed over a period of 4 weeks in September and October 2021. These webinars should be considered as the substitute for the physical, one-week long Summer School that was planned to take place in June in Almeria (ES). At the start of the webinars a short introduction was suggested, presenting briefly DYNASTEE, its history, activities and the forthcoming webinar program.
What is in for you, participant? Having attended to the webinars the participant will be able to understand the topic of dynamic analysis applied to in-situ measured data series, the basic mathematical and statistical analysis techniques, applicable software and benchmark data will be made available for performing exercises to build a level of skill.
PROPOSED PROGRAM
Four webinars on 22 and 29 September, 6 and 13 October 2021 with contributions from: Luk Vandaele, Hans Bloem, Aitor Erkoreka, Irati Uriarte, Maria-Jose Jimenez, Paul Baker, Peder Bacher and Richard Fitton.
All webinars were composed of 2 lectures 10:00 – 12:00 on Wednesday mornings.
22 September, 2021 | DYNASTEE On-line Training for Dynamic Calculation Methods for Building Energy Performance Assessment – Webinar 1 (Completed)
Introduction to dynamic calculation methods and analysis techniques for thermal characterisation of building components and performance assessment of buildings. Introduction to measured data, instrumentation and sensors in relation to building physics and energy performance. What is important to know?
AGENDA (CET)
- 10:00 – 10:20 | Luk Vandaele (INIVE/Dynastee, Belgium). A short introduction, presenting briefly DYNASTEE and its history, outdoor experimental activities, training of analysis techniques and the webinars as a substitute for the Summer School | Slides, Recordings
- 10:20 – 11:20 | Hans Bloem (INIVE/Dynastee, Belgium). Introduction to a general approach to the application of analysis techniques for thermal characterisation of building components and performance assessment of buildings | Slides, Recordings
- 11:20 – 12:20 | Aitor Erkoreka (UPV-EHU, Spain). Introduction to measured data, instrumentation and sensors in relation to building physics and energy performance. What is important to know? | Slides, Recordings
AGENDA (CET)
- 10:00 – 11:00 | Maria-Jose Jimenez (CIEMAT, Spain). Presenting the experimental set-up and measurement of the Plataforma Solar de Almeria data series 16, 17. An overview was given of available data and analysis topics, including brief examples. An exercise was proposed to study the analysis with and without solar radiation | Slides, Recordings
- 11:00 – 12:00 | Paul Baker (GCU, UK). Introduction to dynamic calculation methods and quick overview of the software tool LORD. The aim was to build confidence in analysis. As a training, an easy, conduction-only exercise with simulated data was proposed (result was given to the participants to gain confidence) | Slides, Recordings
AGENDA (CET)
- 10:00 – 11:00 | Peder Bacher (DTU, Lyngby, Denmark). Introduction to discrete time and continuous time methods (CTSM-R) and models together with statistical tools. Combining two disciplines; building physics and mathematical techniques | Slides & Code, Recordings
- 11:00 – 12:00 | Irati Uriarte (UPV-EHU, Bilbao, Spain). Application to exercise using PSA data series 16, 17. An overview was given of applied data and analysis with CTSM-R | Slides, Recordings
AGENDA (CET)
- 10:00 – 11:00 | Richard Fitton (University of Salford, UK). An introduction to the analysis of metering data, the specification and limitations of the data and analysis techniques | Slides, Recordings
- 11:00 – 12:00 | All lecturers: Peder Bacher (DTU, Denmark), Paul Baker (GCU, UK), Hans Bloem (INIVE/Dynastee, Belgium), Aitor Erkoreka (UPV-EHU, Spain), Richard Fitton (University of Salford, UK), María José Jiménez (CIEMAT, Spain), Irati Uriarte (UPV-EHU, Spain), Luk Vandaele (INIVE/Dynastee, Belgium). Questions and Answer session. Feedback and questions from participants | Slides (1), Slides (2), Slides (3) & Example, Recordings