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Upgrading Large Existing Buildings to Maximize Their Sustainability

机译:升级大型现有建筑物以最大程度地提高其可持续性

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Existing buildings, especially aging ones, often are in urgent need of upgrading to improve their sustainability and environmental performance. Building owners often seek to identify and implement building upgrade measures to improve building sustainability as well as to achieve green certifications such as the leadership in energy and environmental design (LEED) within available budgets. To support building owners and operators as well as building managers in this vital goal, this paper presents two optimization models that are capable of (1) maximizing LEED points for existing buildings within a user-defined upgrade cost, and (2) achieving a user-defined LEED certification level for existing buildings with minimum upgrade cost. These optimization models are developed in two main steps: (1) a formulation step which identifies the model decision variables and formulates objective functions and constraints; and (2) an implementation step which performs the model computations using genetic algorithms and generates results in both tabular and graphical formats. A case study of a large existing building located at University of Colorado Denver was used to illustrate the capabilities of the optimization models and demonstrate their use. The results of the case study showed strong support to building owners and operators to identify the optimal use of their upgrade budgets to achieve LEED certification. The optimization model was designed to generate an action report that can be used by building owners and operators, listing building fixtures and equipment that need to be upgraded, their location in building, expected energy and water reduction, and expected annual savings. The primary contribution of this research is the innovative approach for identifying optimal upgrade measures for large existing buildings to maximize their sustainability using the LEED rating system.
机译:现有建筑物,尤其是老化的建筑物,经常迫切需要升级以改善其可持续性和环境绩效。建筑物所有者通常试图确定并实施建筑物升级措施,以改善建筑物的可持续性并在可用预算范围内获得绿色认证,例如在能源和环境设计(LEED)方面的领导地位。为了支持建筑物所有者和运营商以及建筑物管理者实现这一重要目标,本文提出了两种优化模型,这些模型能够(1)在用户定义的升级成本内最大化现有建筑物的LEED点,以及(2)获得用户最低升级成本的现有建筑物的LEED认证级别。这些优化模型的开发主要分为两个步骤:(1)制定步骤,用于确定模型决策变量并制定目标函数和约束条件; (2)实施步骤,其使用遗传算法执行模型计算并以表格和图形格式生成结果。通过对科罗拉多州丹佛大学现有大型建筑物的案例研究来说明优化模型的功能并演示其用法。案例研究的结果显示了对建筑物所有者和运营商的大力支持,他们可以确定升级预算的最佳用途以取得LEED认证。优化模型旨在生成一份行动报告,供建筑物所有者和运营商使用,列出需要升级的建筑物固定装置和设备,其在建筑物中的位置,预期的能源和节水量以及预期的年度节省。这项研究的主要贡献是采用创新方法来确定大型现有建筑物的最佳升级措施,以使用LEED评级系统最大化其可持续性。

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